A Lebanese Maronite Priest Introduced Coffee to Christendom
In the hands of this Maronite scholar, the humble bean became not only a beverage but a witness to divine Providence.
How Coffee Found a Home in Catholic Culture
Learn about coffee’s Catholic ‘baptism’ — and more.
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Inspires Wave of Priestly and Religious Vocations
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is bearing vocational fruit, with 26 of 45 former perpetual pilgrims discerning or pursuing priesthood, religious life, or other consecrated vocations.
New EWTN Travel Series Takes Viewers to the Birthplace of Christianity
‘The Road Less Traveled’ debuts on July 13 and can be watched for free on EWTN+ and on EWTN.com.
Pope Leo XIV: Make Time for Prayer and Silence in the Summer
The Pope addressed the faithful during the July 12 Angelus at Castel Gandolfo, where he is currently on vacation.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham Dies at 71 After ‘Brief and Sudden Illness’
The office of the long-serving South Carolina senator said he passed away on July 11.
Surprised by Joy: How a Podcast Hosted by Nuns Took Over the Internet
A Dominican podcast — and the joy the sisters radiate — has gone viral.
Café Catholicism: Parishes Are Upping Their Coffee Game
Coffeehouses aren’t a nice added extra for a Catholic parish, but rather an essential, one priest told the Register.
St. Zélie the Lacemaker
Discover the expertise of St. Thérèse’s mother for her feast day.
When a Coffee ‘Side Hustle’ Turned Into a Calling
COMMENTARY: I wasn’t even planning on starting my own business. But God had different plans for me.