Vatican Secretary of State Says War On Iran Is Not Just
Cardinal Pietro Parolin also addressed tensions over the Traditional Latin Mass.
Case Against Priest for Alleged Role in Attempted Coup D’état in Brazil Dismissed
In November 2024 Brazil’s Federal Police had named Father José Eduardo de Oliveira e Silva as a suspect in the attempt to prevent the presidential inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Bishop Seitz Discusses Pastoral Letter, Elaborates On Call for Discernment Among Law Enforcement
'No one should ever act against the dictates of a well-informed conscience, and we all have a responsibility to form our consciences according to the law of God,' the El Paso, Texas, bishop said.
St. Louis Catholics Buzzing Over Sheen Beatification
For Catholics who live in St. Louis with devotions to Sheen, it’s an unexpected blessing and pleasure to know that they won’t have to travel far to attend his beatification.
The 1966 Romantic Comedy That Accidentally Became a Pro-Life Classic
A film billed as a comedy becomes far more sobering when its carefree hero confronts the consequences of his actions.
Making a Fruitful Lent Blossom All Year
As good Lenten practices build our Christian life, why stop them once Easter arrives?
Mother Angelica’s Last Good Friday
Marking 10 years since the beloved foundress of EWTN passed away, the most important legacy Mother Angelica left us was her example and teaching on the value of suffering.
Day of the Unborn Child Celebrated Today
Catholic bishops in various countries are joining the celebration by organizing events in defense of the lives of unborn children.
U.S. Bishops Hold Ecumenical Meeting With Evangelicals for Joint Migration Initiative
Bishop Brendan Cahill noted the importance of ecumenical approaches to 'one of the most pressing issues of our time.'
Australian Bishop Named to Top Vatican Legal Post
Pope Leo XIV appointed Bishop Anthony Randazzo of Broken Bay as head of the Legislative Texts office.