Peace for Nigerian Christians Remains Uncertain After US Intervention
Following American airstrikes on terrorist camps, Nigerian bishop, priests voice concern about what comes next.
The Quiet Power of a Spontaneous Rosary
COMMENTARY: An unplanned moment of communal prayer after Mass revealed how the Rosary — prayed together — can quietly anchor a spiritual life amid ordinary busyness.
New Old Movie Review: Bing Crosby and ‘Going My Way’
Released in 1944, the Bing Crosby classic blends faith and humor into a film whose appeal has only deepened with time.
Republican Senators Urge More Regulations on Abortion Pill in Senate Hearing
Republican lawmakers called for stricter rules, while Democratic lawmakers advocated for easy access to the drugs.
Archbishop Gallagher: Surrogacy Is a ‘New Form of Colonialism’
In his address, Archbishop Gallagher stated that surrogacy is an issue that concerns all of humanity and therefore urged a united front to stop 'the commodification of women and children.'
Mosaic Bearing Pope Leo XIV’s Portrait Readied for St. Paul Outside the Walls
Thanks to the skill and experience of its mosaic artists, who still use ancient technical and artistic methods, mosaics are produced that are inspired by masterpieces of sacred and secular art.
‘A Century-Long Pilgrimage of Faith’: A Richmond, Virginia, Parish Lays a World War II Hero to Rest
The witness of 100-year-old veteran, a regular Massgoer, brings Catholic community together.
Political Extremes and the Fate of Religion: What to Do About Emptying Pews — and How to Get People to Care About Faith
Scholar says the decline of moderate religion in the U.S. harms everyone.
St. Monica and the Spiritual Roots of an Augustinian Pope
SAINTS AND ART: The quiet perseverance of St. Monica and the conversion of her son, St. Augustine, offer a clear window into the spiritual tradition shaping Leo XIV.
Why Are Mosques Burning in Tehran?
COMMENTARY: In the case of Iran, the answer is complicated.