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Over 1,000 people process with Jesus Christ in the Eucharist through Washington, D.C.

Many hundreds of Catholics joined the Eucharistic procession in D.C., which is part of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage traveling the country.

'Witness to the whole world': Families gather for Eucharistic procession in Washington, D.C.

Amid heat and humidity, parents and grandparents packed their little ones into strollers and carriers and brought them out to view the Eucharistic pilgrimage as it made its way through the capital.

9 saints and Gaudí inspire faithful as pope’s visit to Spain gets underway

The choice of the holy men and women featured in videos created with artificial intelligence is related to the places the pope will be visiting and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament.

FBI reportedly fires agents in connection with memo on 'radical-traditionalist' Catholics

A field office of the federal bureau had issued a memo on investigating Catholic communities in Virginia over alleged extremism.

Educators weigh benefits and challenges of AI in the classroom

Magnifica Humanitas offers educators guidelines and tools on how to approach AI while prioritizing human dignity.

New 30-day Catholic summer challenge helps families grow in faith at home

Spirit Juice Kids is best known for its YouTube Channel, Juice Box, where it creates faith-based content for children, specifically targeting 3- to 6-year-olds.

Anthropic urges ‘pause’ or ‘slowdown’ of AI development after Leo’s encyclical

Anthropic expressed concerns about humans potentially losing control of AI if rapid development continues, echoing Pope Leo XIV's recent concerns about development.

U.S. House panel backs immigration bill bishops warn could mislabel migrants

Bishop Brendan J. Cahill of Victoria, Texas, wrote to Congress that the bill’s low evidentiary threshold would expand deportation authorities in ways that could sweep too broadly.

The women forced to abort: How U.S. law enables abusers

Women are being forced to have abortions by significant others who obtain abortion pills by mail — a largely unregulated practice, with some companies operating outside the healthcare system.

Hundreds of Catholics turn out for Eucharistic procession in historic Williamsburg, Virginia

More than 10,000 Catholics have participated in the Cabrini Route of the procession, which has traveled up the Eastern Seaboard and visited multiple dioceses.