Vatican

‘Stop the tragedy of war,’ pope says after U.S. bombs Iran

Hours after the United States bombed the sites of three nuclear-enrichment facilities in Iran, Pope Leo XIV called the situation in the Middle East “alarming” and said diplomacy was the only responsible way forward.

Chicagoland

Archdiocese lays to rest Bishop John Gorman, 99

Friends, family and loved ones remembered Auxiliary Bishop John Gorman as a “cornerstone” of the church in the Archdiocese of Chicago and around the United States at his funeral Mass June 10 at Our Lady of the Woods Church in Orland Park.

Chicagoland

St. Anthony Parish celebrates patron, jubilee year

Under large mosaics depicting the miracles of their patron saint, St. Anthony of Padua parishioners gathered to celebrate their patron’s feast on June 8, Pentecost, with a bilingual Mass and fiesta in the parking lot.

Chicagoland

Thousands of Catholics celebrate election of Pope Leo XIV at Rate Field

Thousands of Catholics from across the Chicago area and beyond gathered June 14 at Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, to celebrate Pope Leo XIV, the Chicago-born, Dolton-raised Augustinian and White Sox fan who was elected the 266th Successor of Peter on May 8.

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Principal 'slimed' after students exceed fundraising goal

Students poured “slime” over the head of Principal Nilma Osiecki at Pope Francis Global Academy, 6143 W. Irving Park Road, on May 21, 2025. The sliming was a reward for the school community exceeding its target goal of $17,000 in this year’s annual fundraiser. Pope Francis Global Academy is the first and only school in Illinois named after Pope Francis. (Karen Callaway/Chicago Catholic)

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