Javier Milei sent a letter to Pope Leo XIV and invited him to Argentina
President Javier Milei formally invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Argentina, highlighting a strong diplomatic relationship between the country and the Holy See.
Pope León XVI rules out visit to Mexico this year: 'For the moment, no', confirms the Holy See
Pope León XVI will not visit Mexico this year, as confirmed by the Vatican, which also ruled out any trip to the United States in 2026.
Did Epstein live in the Vatican? Here's what we know about the relationship between the magnate and the Holy See
The latest release of nearly 3 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case revealed connections with figures like Donald Trump and new links including Mexican businessman Ricardo Salinas Pliego.
Pope Leo XIV sends rosary to Father Júlio Lancellotti after suspension of live masses
Pope Leo XIV sent a rosary with his official medal to Father Júlio Lancellotti, facilitated by lawyer Raphael Costa, who met with the pope during a celebration of 200 years of diplomatic relations between Brazil and the Holy See.
Spor pre vatikánske zmluvy / Is PS trying to distract attention or is it just a shot from the activist wing?
On the 25th anniversary of the Slovakia-Holy See treaty, opposition MP Ondrej Prostredník calls for a debate on its validity, claiming it undermines state neutrality, provoking a swift response from Christian Democrats.
Turning Point of the Holy See: Remove Meloni's Face from that Fresco
Debate continues in Rome over a fresco of an angel depicting Giorgia Meloni, with strong opinions both in support and against her portrayal.
Rogue Catholic group threatens schism with Vatican, plans to raise new bishops without Rome's approval
A traditionalist Catholic group, SSPX, has threatened a schism with the Vatican by planning to consecrate bishops without Holy See approval.
On this day, the Holy See recognized Croatia
On January 13, 1992, the Holy See officially recognized the Republic of Croatia as an independent and sovereign state, marking a significant moment in Croatian history during its struggle for international recognition.
Although it was occupied and in the middle of war, on this day in 1992, Croatia celebrated
On January 13, 1992, the Holy See recognized the Republic of Croatia amidst ongoing conflict, marking a significant moment in the international affirmation of Croatian statehood.
Pope Leo XIV condemned abortion, surrogacy and euthanasia
Pope Leo XIV addressed the diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See, highlighting the erosion of values in the Western world and emphasizing the importance of freedom of speech and conscience.
"Orwellian aftertaste" – Pope Leo XIV sees "true freedom of expression" limited in the West
In his first New Year's address, Pope Leo XIV expressed concern over the restriction of true freedom of expression in the West, stirring unease among diplomats accredited to the Holy See.
Revelation from the USA: the Vatican negotiated an asylum offer for Maduro
On the eve of Christmas, Cardinal Pietro Parolin urgently convened US Ambassador to the Holy See Brian Burch to discuss American plans for Venezuela, as the Vatican sought to prevent violence and instability in the country.
The Archdiocese of Athens and the Holy Synod cut their New Year's pie, see photos
The Archdiocese of Athens and the Holy Synod celebrated the New Year by cutting their traditional New Year's pie, with blessings for peace and creativity from Archbishop Ieronymos.
January 13, 1992 - the first diplomatic recognition of Croatia comes from the Vatican
On this day in 1992, the Holy See officially recognized the sovereignty and independence of the Republic of Croatia, just two days before most European countries did the same.