Georgia Martyrs Killed for Defending Marriage to Be Beatified in U.S. This October
Five Spanish Franciscan friars, collectively known as the 'Georgia Martyrs,' will be beatified in Savannah, Georgia, on Oct. 31.
Catholic Health Provider Agrees to $42 Million Settlement in Class-Action Retirement Lawsuit
The lawsuit alleged that Providence Health had failed to adhere to the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act in managing the company’s 401(k) plan.
Society of St. Pius X Says It Will Consecrate Bishops Without Papal Mandate Despite Vatican Warning
The SSPX refused to postpone the July 1 consecrations as a condition of doctrinal talks. Canon law foresees automatic excommunication for bishops involved in unauthorized episcopal consecrations.
Former Head of Influential Anglican Seminary Received Into Catholic Church
Robin Ward, a patristics scholar who formed generations of clergy at St. Stephen’s House in Oxford, says he now ‘rejoices without regret or hesitation’ in the Catholic Church.
The Global Debate on Immigration Isn’t Cooling Down
COMMENTARY: Recent events in Spain, South Africa and Kuwait have underscored the scope of the challenge and the seemingly intractable nature of issues surrounding immigration, citizenship and national identity.
As America Turns 250, Bishops Sound the Alarm on Religious Freedom
COMMENTARY: The U.S. bishops’ latest religious liberty report warns that threats are coming from multiple directions — and calls Catholics across the political spectrum to respond.
Director of Girls’ Program (Full-Time)
Since 1990, Summit has supported thousands of underserved girls in Milwaukee with virtue-based academic tutoring and mentoring programs inspired by the Social Teachings of the Catholic Church and Opus Dei.
Bishops: Trump Advanced Gender‑Policy Freedoms While Eroding Protections for Migrants
The USCCB’s report warns of threats to religious liberty, citing political violence, limits on ministry in federal systems, and policies affecting schools, detainees, and religious groups.
Knoxville Bishop Richard Stika, Who Resigned After Vatican Mismanagement Investigation, Dies at 68
As bishop, he oversaw the construction of the Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Irish Bishop Braves Bitter Cold to Distribute Ashes in Waterford City Streets
Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan spent Ash Wednesday distributing ashes on the streets of Waterford City.