How Have the Popes Treated the SSPX?
COMMENTARY: As the Society of St. Pius X is again on the brink of schism, perhaps a more traditional approach from the Holy See would serve the universal Church — and the adherents of the SSPX — better.
Gov. Pillen of Nebraska: ‘There’s No Way I Could Possibly Be Governor Without My Faith’
Gov. Jim Pillen of Nebraska talks to EWTN News about his Catholic faith, events that have shaped his life, the pro-life cause, immigration, and America’s 250th anniversary.
Retiring New York Cardinal Dolan Says He’s a ‘Spiritual Granddad’ Now
Cardinal Dolan said he sees a ray of hope in the growth of Catholic influence in the U.S. since the nation’s founding.
Bishop Varden: Don't Use the Gospel As a Weapon
Opening the Vatican’s Lenten spiritual exercises, the Norwegian Cistercian bishop warned against weaponizing the Gospel in culture wars.
Praying Before St. Francis’ Bones: Thousands Convene in Assisi on First Day of Historic Viewing
Nearly 400,000 people are expected to venerate the saint’s relics while on public display through March 22.
Pope Leo XIV: Freedom Is Fulfilled by Saying Yes to God
During a Lenten pastoral stop near Rome’s Termini station, the Pope joked that he once considered joining the Salesians: 'They came in second place, sorry!'
Pope Says Switch Off Smartphones to Make ‘Space for Silence’ in Lent
At the Angelus, Pope Leo XIV also urged an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine as the war approaches its fourth year, insisting peace ‘cannot be postponed.’
Crochet, Knit and Sew Like a Saint
These holy women glorified God in textile crafts.
Fascinating Facts About the Milan Cathedral, Olympics’ Sacred Sensation
The resplendent church in Italy’s second-largest city has been in full view.
Leo’s Lenten Retreat Provides Further Insight Into His Pontificate
COMMENTARY: The Holy Father’s bold choice of Bishop Erik Varden as retreat leader speaks volumes.