‘Chalice of Mercy’: Midwest-Based Nonprofit Brings Aid to Ukraine’s Front Lines
Providing spiritual and humanitarian support amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Native American Group Backed by U.S. Bishops Seeks Court Review of Sacred Site Sale
Apache Stronghold has faced multiple court losses, including a failed Supreme Court bid, to halt the sale of Oak Flat in Arizona.
European Union Court Rules Hungary’s LGBTQ Law ‘Breaches EU Founding Values’
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on Tuesday that Hungary's 2021 LGBTQ law breached EU founding values.
Pope Leo XIV, Returning From Africa: ‘I Condemn All Actions That Are Unjust’
Speaking to reporters on his flight from Malabo to Rome, the pope addressed war, migration, same-sex blessings, and the Vatican’s diplomacy with authoritarian governments.
More Adults Quit Catholic Church Than Enter It in Most Countries, New Survey Finds
Despite losses from religious switching, Catholics still make up the majority of the population in a number of countries Pew Research Center analyzed across the globe.
Canadian Cardinal Calls on Prime Minister to Support Legislation Limiting Euthanasia
Toronto Cardinal Frank Leo has written to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and members of Parliament in the Toronto area, urging them to ‘choose life and not death’ by supporting Bill C-218.
How Western Europe Regulates the Abortion Pill
For comparison purposes, the Register took a closer look at how different countries in Europe — France, Poland, the United Kingdom, Malta and Ireland — regulate the abortion pill.
Pope to Equatorial Guinea: ‘Carry on the Mission of Jesus’ First Disciples With Joy’
At his final Mass in Africa, Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics to proclaim the Gospel with passion and bear witness through their lives to “the faith that saves.”
The Abortion Pill in the Nordic Nations
A look at the challenges faced by those defending unborn life within Scandinavia’s sociopolitical climates.
The Great Aunt Who Held My Family Together
COMMENTARY: From a velvet chair, Great Aunt Wladyslawa reminded a crowded room of cousins and kin that family must be ‘nurtured like a plant,’ rooted in Catholic faith and shared tradition.