Archbishop John Carroll: A Catholic bridge-builder in a fledgling nation
As the Revolutionary War drew to a close and the 13 former British colonies were being transformed into the United States, American Catholics faced an obvious, urgent challenge: to win … Learn More
St. Augustine’s guide to a holy summer rest
Somewhere between the last work email and the first day of vacation, something goes wrong. We arrive at the beach, the mountains, or the family home with our phones still … Learn More
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Sights & Sounds: Catholic Elementary Schools Celebrate Eighth-Grade Graduates
Catholic elementary schools throughout the Archdiocese of Newark marked the close of the academic year by honoring their eighth-grade graduates during graduation ceremonies. Joined by family, friends, faculty, clergy, and … Learn More
Archbishop John Carroll: A Catholic bridge-builder in a fledgling nation
As the Revolutionary War drew to a close and the 13 former British colonies were being transformed into the United States, American Catholics faced an obvious, urgent challenge: to win … Learn More
St. Augustine’s guide to a holy summer rest
Somewhere between the last work email and the first day of vacation, something goes wrong. We arrive at the beach, the mountains, or the family home with our phones still … Learn More
Father John Gordon talks about evangelization and being ‘on fire for the Lord’
For nearly 38 years, Father John Gordon has served the people of the Archdiocese of Newark in a wide variety of ministerial roles, including his current position as Secretary for … Learn More
Parish bids farewell to Pallottine Fathers with gratitude, fond memories
On June 30, the Society of the Catholic Apostolate, commonly known as the Pallottines, concluded its pastoral administration of Our Lady of Grace Parish in Fairview, NJ, after 103 years … Learn More
Cardinals: Back-to-back consistories forging new bonds within Church
Cardinals from around the world wrapped up a two-day extraordinary consistory on June 27 saying Pope Leo XIV’s initiative of convening the College of Cardinals twice in six months has … Learn More
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- Pope visits U.S. embassy July 4 for discussion on peace and freedom, with a side of apple pieby OSV News on July 4, 2026 at 10:23 pm
After spending the morning praying for migrants on the island of Lampedusa, Italy, Pope Leo XIV celebrated the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See and his family. The post Pope visits U.S. embassy July 4 for discussion on peace and freedom, with a side of apple pie first appeared on OSV News.
- Mass of Thanksgiving for America’s 250th anniversary held at National Shrine in Washingtonby Kurt Jensen on July 4, 2026 at 10:01 pm
Independence Day is a reminder that Americans' "inalienable rights" mentioned in the Declaration of Independence -- life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness -- are gifts from God, Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl said July 4 in the nation's capital. The post Mass of Thanksgiving for America’s 250th anniversary held at National Shrine in Washington first appeared on OSV News.
- In Lampedusa on July 4, Pope Leo urges Christians to provide safe harbor to migrantsby Courtney Mares on July 4, 2026 at 12:40 pm
Pope Leo XIV traveled to the tiny Italian island of Lampedusa July 4, laying a wreath at the graves of migrants who drowned trying to reach Europe. The post In Lampedusa on July 4, Pope Leo urges Christians to provide safe harbor to migrants first appeared on OSV News.
- Father McGivney: Founder’s desire for charity built Knights of Columbus’ successby Russell Shaw on July 4, 2026 at 9:00 am
In many ways, Father Michael J. McGivney was just one more of that band of hardworking Irish-American priests who spent themselves building up the church in America in the latter years of the 19th century. But in one truly extraordinary respect, he was unique. The post Father McGivney: Founder’s desire for charity built Knights of Columbus’ success first appeared on OSV News.
- Washington Roundup: Supreme Court issues major rulings; poll finds control of Senate up for grabsby Kate Scanlon on July 3, 2026 at 10:33 pm
The U.S. Supreme Court June 30 ruled that President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship violated the 14th Amendment. The post Washington Roundup: Supreme Court issues major rulings; poll finds control of Senate up for grabs first appeared on OSV News.
























