New Catechesis: Putting Parents Back at the Center of Faith Formation to Keep Kids Catholic
As young Catholics leave the Church, a family-focused solution gains momentum
Cardinal Pizzaballa to Visit Detroit to Support Humanitarian Efforts in the Holy Land
The Latin patriarch of Jerusalem is set to visit the Motor City Dec. 4-7.
‘Dignitatis Humanae’ at 60: Vatican II’s Decisive Stand for Religious Freedom
COMMENTARY: The early history of the landmark document manifests the significant doctrinal development, which led the Catholic Church to proclaim the vital importance of religious liberty for modern society.
10 Inspiring Stories of the Most Impactful Christmas Gifts
Bishop Thomas Paprocki, Jeff Cavins, and other Register friends share their most memorable Christmas presents.
Pope Leo XIV Shares Lunch With More Than 1,300 People in Need at the Vatican
Organizers said the aim was not only to offer a meal but to create an experience of welcome and care for each guest.
Sacred Music Is Good for the Brain As Well As the Soul, Neuroscientist Says
Music can also help prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, which, in up to 95% of cases, can be driven by nongenetic factors.
The Daring 1965 Bishops’ Letter That Enraged Communists — and Helped Heal a Wounded Europe
Signed by 36 Polish bishops at the Second Vatican Council, the letter sought to break cycles of vengeance by embracing the Gospel’s mandate to forgive.
Good Listening Begins With Good Silence
An excerpt from ‘Simple Steps to a Stronger Marriage’ by Dr. Ray Guarendi
Pope Leo XIV Urges Christians to Help Make Human Society ‘a Space of Fraternity and Dignity for All’
Presiding in St. Peter’s Basilica on Sunday, the Pope said that Christ’s promise remains secure even amid war, violence and deep social wounds like poverty.
How St. Thérèse Inspired ‘Diary of a Country Priest’: A Suburban Priest Reflects on ‘All Is Grace’
In the original French, the novel concludes with the words of the fictional priest echoing the last words of the Little Flower.