‘Philippine Rosary Crusade’ Launches to Coincide With Revolution’s 40th Anniversary
‘The Holy Rosary Crusade is a vigorous campaign for the spiritual and cultural renewal of our people, families and nation.’
An Angel Is a ‘Guardian of Holiness,’ Explains Bishop Varden
The Cistercian bishop reflected on angels as mediators of God’s providence and on St. Bernard of Clairvaux’s realism rooted in mercy during the Vatican’s Lenten spiritual exercises.
Pew Report Finds 35% of US Catholics Are College Educated
The number of college-educated Catholics falls in line with the overall share of U.S. adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher, the report said.
Catholic Bishops to Supreme Court: Abandoning Birthright Citizenship ‘Immoral’
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is asking the Supreme Court to uphold birthright citizenship. However, not all Catholics agree with this interpretation of Church social teaching.
What the Transfiguration Teaches Us About Life
All the climbing has paid off: The Lord gives them a glimpse of glory — the life that comes from the cross.
The Ostermann Fiasco Is Over. Notre Dame’s Catholic Identity Crisis Is Not
EDITORIAL: Now that abortion-rights advocate Susan Ostermann has stepped away from an academic leadership post, the university needs to undertake meaningful reforms to ensure a comprehensively Catholic identity.
Vatican Issues Stamp Honoring Ukrainian Catholics As War Enters Fourth Year
The stamp features the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ in Kyiv.
Decades After Civil Rights Movement, Alabama Parish Gives ‘Doubly Sacred’ Witness to Faith, Freedom
The City of St. Jude Parish hosted thousands of Civil Rights marchers amid a push for justice in the segregated 1960s South.
Church in Sri Lanka: Let Easter Bombing Probe Go ‘Unhindered’ After Spy Chief’s Arrest
The Catholic Church in Sri Lanka is urging the investigation into the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings to proceed without political interference after the arrest of the country’s former intelligence chief.
EU Won’t Create New Abortion Fund but Green-Lights Existing Money for Abortion Access
Pro-life leaders say the European Commission’s decision misuses EU social funding and compels taxpayers to finance abortion against their convictions.