‘Like They Were in Heaven’: Cardinal Sarah on Sacred Music’s Lost Theological Reality
A conversation on why better sacred music is a must, how and why many believe it has fallen into mediocrity and banality, and what can be done to revive it.
Pope Leo XIV Says Missionaries ‘Become a Presence Everywhere of the Whole Church’
‘Be pilgrims of hope,’ Leo encouraged members of the diplomatic service at the papal missions.
New York Sees Rising Catholic Conversions Amid Broader National Trends
This report follows a trend of rising OCIA numbers throughout the U.S., as the Register has reported.
Pope Leo XIV On Nigeria: ‘Christians and Muslims Have Been Slaughtered’
'Unfortunately, many Christians have died, and I think it’s very, it’s important to seek a way for the government, with all peoples, to promote authentic religious freedom.'
Pope Leo XIV Urges Humane Treatment of Immigrants, Calls for Heeding U.S. Bishops’ Message
The Pope replied that immigrants must be treated with dignity even if they lack legal status.
Pope Leo XIV Encourages Stronger Climate Actions
Leo XIV told the Catholic leaders that 'you have chosen hope and action over despair, building a global community that works together.'
What This Connecticut Cloistered Community Teaches a Hurried World
Dominican nuns provide a witness to the value of stillness and quiet contemplation.
Rebuilding Roots: Displaced Armenian Families Forge a New Community Near the Artsakh Border
The beginning of a long journey for a people who still bear the deep scars of the ethnic cleansing and who still harbor an unquenchable desire to return home.
How an American Missionary Empowered Bangladesh’s Christian Community
The foundation seeks to create employment for poor and educated unemployed youth via skills training, educational support, and research.
‘Hero of the Confessional’ Father Carmelo De Palma Beatified in Italy
Father De Palma was a diocesan priest who dedicated his life to the ministry of confessor and spiritual direction of the faithful,