Archbishop Gänswein: ‘Time Is Ripe’ to Lift Restrictions on Traditional Latin Mass
Former secretary to Benedict XVI urges Pope Leo XIV to revisit ‘Traditionis Custodes,’ citing pastoral need, Benedict’s vision, and ‘Summorum Pontificum.’
Don’t Let a Priest’s Failure Cost You Your Faith
COMMENTARY: The failures of individual priests need not become a crisis of faith when our eyes remain fixed on Christ and the sacraments.
War Thrusts U.S. Military Prelate Into the Spotlight as One of America’s Most Consequential Catholics
As conflict flares in the Middle East, the head of America’s global military diocese balances Vatican diplomacy with the heavy moral realities facing U.S. troops.
Pope Leo XIV Continues Reform of Diocese of Rome With Addition of Leadership Position
The appointment continues Leo’s reform of the Diocese of Rome, of which he is bishop, rolling back changes made by Pope Francis in 2023.
3 New Bishops Installed in Washington Archdiocese, Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston
The Washington Archdiocese saw two episcopal ordinations while the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston welcomed a new bishop from Washington.
America’s Greatest Birthday Gift
At the conclusion of the third of National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, Philadelphia’s heat made the lesson unmistakable: a pilgrimage isn't a vacation, and Christ is still leading the way.
Pope Leo XIV Tells UN: Confront AI Misuse to Promote Human Dignity
The pontiff sent a letter on July 8 to be read at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, Switzerland.
After SSPX Excommunications, Oslo Bishop Offers Wider Latin Mass Access
The bishops of Oslo and Copenhagen have condemned the Society of St. Pius X consecrations as schism while pledging to protect the traditional liturgy within the Church.
Diocese of Oslo to Open Canonization Cause for Nobel Laureate Sigrid Undset
Announced during the feast of St. Sunniva on the island of Selja, the cause for the celebrated novelist and Catholic convert is expected to open its diocesan phase this fall.
Remembering Robert Wilken
COMMENTARY: The contributions of Wilken, who died June 6, to American religious life extended beyond the large network of students he guided.