Class of 2026: Catholic Commencements Offer a More Demanding Call
This year’s commencement addresses inspire new graduates to meet the needs of humanity with faith.
Malta Pro-Life Campaign Challenges 6 Parties On Abortion, Euthanasia
A leading pro-life nongovernmental organization is asking Malta's six political parties to declare publicly — yes or no — whether they would back abortion or euthanasia laws ahead of the May 30 vote.
Bishop Barron Speaks On U.S. Religious Roots Ahead of Nation’s 250th Anniversary
'There's no officially state-sanctioned religion, but that does not mean that religion has no role in public life,' Bishop Robert Barron said.
Father Robert Spitzer Previews Pope Leo’s AI Encyclical, Warns of Secular Chatbot Dangers
Speaking on EWTN Radio, the veteran theologian outlines four key areas the Vatican will likely address — from white-collar job loss to the ethical crisis of AI ‘suicide counselors.’
Learn to Love Mother Mary With New Booklet on Consecrating Families to the Immaculate Heart
‘Being consecrated to Our Lady, we will ... have an inner joy and peace, a peace that the world cannot give because if Mary is living in our hearts, Jesus will be there too.’
Reclaiming the Word ‘Homemaker’
COMMENTARY: The language we use to describe marriage, motherhood and domestic life shapes not only how others see us, but how we understand the dignity and purpose of the home itself.
Pope Encourages Young Man Fearful of the Future: ‘The Love of Jesus Will Always Accompany You’
Replying to a letter from a young man about to start college, Pope Leo offers him reassurance, encouragement, and fatherly advice about life and his future hopes and dreams.
The Drama of Marriage: St. John Paul II’s Famous Play Takes Center Stage in Rome
To mark the 106th anniversary of Karol Wojtyła’s birth, students at the Angelicum staged ‘The Jeweler’s Shop,’ celebrating his vision of human love.
Connecting the Dots From ‘Rerum Novarum’ to ‘Magnifica Humanitas’
ANALYSIS: There have been seven phases of development over the past 135 since Pope Leo III issued his groundbreaking document.
Seton Hall University Could Be Forced to Release Report On Handling of Sex Abuse Allegations
The school argued its report was protected by attorney-client privilege.