
Pope Leo stops to kneel at place where John Paul II was shot
Today is the 45th anniversary of the assassination attempt against John Paul II. Pope Leo XIV stopped to pray at the spot the attack happened. And there's another Leo connection.

A simple video of the world soccer star’s young family at the famous shrine highlights something refreshingly ordinary behind an extraordinary public life.

While the sanctuary itself avoided catastrophic damage, surrounding areas experienced flooding and wind damage.

Venerable Lucia of Fatima witnessed another vision of the Virgin Mary while in a convent in Pontevedra, Spain, receiving from Our Lady the First Saturday devotion.

For anyone seeking an accessible, authentic way to know Portugal, the Tagus Route (both a path and an experience) stands out.

The Golden Rose was the first of Pope Leo XIV's pontificate, following a tradition where popes bestow a special rose to Marian shrines they appreciate.

Pope Leo led a Rosary and Eucharistic Adoration for peace this evening in the Vatican: Teach us to stand with you at the countless crosses where your Son is still crucified, where life is most threatened.

Surely a new golden age could offer new opportunities to shine a bright klieg light on faith powerfully shaping world events.

The 1o-year-old boy looked differently at the world and dedicated himself more intensely to a deep spiritual life.

Recognized for her holiness and heroic virtues, Sister Lúcia’s cause for beatification was officially opened in 2008, just three years after her death.

The miracle of the sun was witnessed by thousands of individuals, but in the eyes of the Church, it is not a part of the deposit of faith.

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When St. John Paul II was shot on May 13, 1981, he believed a "motherly hand" guided the bullet, which bypassed his major organs.

For many decades the World Apostolate of Fatima was known as the "Blue Army." It was launched in 1946 in response to world events following World War II.

St. Francisco, one of the child visionaries at Fatima, had a strong devotion to the Eucharist and spent hours in adoration.

Visit from Canadian shrine gives Indianapolis event an international flair.

These are the two gestures of Mary, let us reflect on them well. She welcomes all of us and she points to Jesus, and she does this in something of a hurry, with haste, apressada. Our Lady of haste, who welcomes us all and directs us to Jesus.

Francis suggests that we can add an advocation to Mary's many titles: Our Lady of Haste, because she comes whenever we call her ... "She hurries, because she is Mother"