Monsignor Robert Coll, Creator of Operation Rice Bowl, Dies at 95
Monsignor Robert Coll, a retired priest of the Diocese of Allentown, Pennsylvania, died April 20 in Naples, Florida.
Vatican Prepares Pope Leo XIV Summit On Marriage Crisis
The October meeting in Rome will bring together presidents of bishops’ conferences from around the world to seek a response to what the pope considers a crucial issue for the Church and society.
‘God Is Calling Me’: 10-Year-Old’s Call to the Priesthood Steals the Show
After two hours of complex cultural debate, the most profound wisdom of the night came from a child.
Church Must Proclaim Truth Without Imposing Itself, Pope Leo XIV Says
The pontiff told a delegation from the Archdiocese of Cologne that dialogue “strengthens communion” and “serves the cause of peace.”
Popemobile to Begin Charity Tour in the United States
On Wednesday, the Dicastery for the Service of Charity and Cross Catholic Outreach launched the Road Trip for Hope initiative at the Vatican.
Why a Catholic ‘Revival’ May Be Leaving the Working Class Behind
And how the Church can better reach people with a blue-collar background.
American TFP’s Boarding School Celebrates Growth
Here is a roundup of recent Catholic education news.
DOJ Issues New Report On Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias in Federal Government
The DOJ report details Biden-era regulations on abortion, contraception, human sexuality, and gender, which often pitted the government against religious institutions.
Fasting From Social Media to Combat Political Violence
EDITORIAL: Since its earliest days, the Church has taught that Christians sometimes must fast to overcome particularly grave evils.
What Is ‘Ecclesiastical Communion,’ Which Pope Leo XIV Granted to the New Chaldean Patriarch?
Following the procedures for autonomous Eastern Catholic Churches, Pope Leo XIV granted the newly elected patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church, Mar Paul III Nona, ecclesiastical communion.