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National
By Tessa Gervasini
Police said the man arrested outside of a Washington cathedral Oct. 5 had hundreds of explosives and papers suggesting he planned to target Catholics and Supreme Court justices.
Pope Leo XIV
By Cindy Wooden
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV's first papal trip abroad will be to Turkey and Lebanon Nov. 27-Dec. 2, the Vatican press office announced.
Global
By Cindy Wooden
ROME — Amid the fear and confusion facing immigrants in the United States, Catholics who minister with them see signs of hope and celebrated that during the Jubilee of Migrants.
Pope Leo XIV
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Getting old is part of the wonder of creation and is a sign of hope, Pope Leo XIV said.
Columnists
By Elizabeth Foss
The world seems big and overwhelming.
We certainly were not designed to know as much as we do and absorb as much as we do and feel as much as we do.
Columns
By Lucia A. Silecchia
Years ago, I was in an art gallery in Amsterdam.
Dutch masterpieces generally have more secular themes than the sacred art more abundant in southern Europe.
Schools
By Ethan Miller
I had already been at Ireton for five hours —setting up athletic booths, hanging departmental signs from the ceiling, and assembling a few balloon arches — when I sprinted into Murphy Hall, nearly into a crowd of people.
National
By Martin Barillas
The faithful gathered at the National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica in Royal Oak, Mich., near Detroit, Oct. 1, the start of a nationwide tour of relics of St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
Local
By Jay Sorgi
God doesn’t typically answer life-discernment questions in one fell swoop. The answers may take decades — particularly when the questions grow from a seed planted in childhood.
Pope Leo XIV
By Carol Glatz
VATICAN CITY — Jesus is always walking alongside everyone, no matter how mundane or precarious their journey, Pope Leo XIV said.


