Hero Priest Tackles Suspect and Helps Woman After Hit-and-Run in Detroit
‘Just another day in the D,’ Rev. Canon Jean-Baptiste Commins told local media after surviving the harrowing ordeal.
Sister Blandina’s Canonization Cause Clears Theological Review
'There was no debate” among Vatican theologians, but it was rather a “celebration,' petitioner Allen Sanchez said.
June Consistory of Cardinals Will Address Synod, War, Artificial Intelligence
The gathering will function as 'a space for mutual listening, discernment, and shared exploration of certain issue,' Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re said.
The Theology of Presence
COMMENTARY: It’s as old as the Visitation, and we should learn to practice it.
Women Are Being Left Out of the AI Conversation: Should We Care?
As the world increasingly turns to the Catholic Church for guidance on the ethical challenges posed by artificial intelligence, is the feminine genius being stifled out of the conversation?
Archdiocese of Washington Removes Prominent Exorcist Over Remarks Linking UFOs to Demonic Activity
Monsignor Stephen Rossetti's claims about aerial phenomena and demons 'gravely undermined' the Church's teachings, Cardinal Robert McElroy said.
Archbishop of Westminster to Lead Record Episcopal Presence at UK March for Life
Unprecedented turnout signals heightened priority for pro-life witness in Britain.
A Cure for Clerical Loneliness: 8 Diocesan Priests Find Brotherhood Under One Roof
‘It has been wonderful to live in community,’ says Father Joshua Votruba, adding that ‘the brotherhood’ has been a tremendous support.
India Tribunal Urges End to ‘Impunity’ As Anti-Christian Violence Climbs
Christian, Hindu, and Muslim groups joined a People’s Tribunal in New Delhi that documented a sharp rise in attacks on Christians and demanded the government curb ‘impunity.’
Pope Leo XIV: We Must Rediscover Signs and Symbols of the Sacred Liturgy
The pontiff continued his catechesis on the Second Vatican Council's teaching on the liturgy during his weekly general audience.