Lenten Viewing on EWTN
Watch reflections, plus feast-day programs about Sts. Patrick and Joseph.
Maryland High-School Seniors Arrive Home Safely After Being Stuck in Middle East During Hostilities
A group of students and their teacher chaperones spoke with EWTN News.
9 Things to Know About the Catholic Heart of Lou Holtz on Faith, Family, and Football
Beautiful things to know about the strong Catholic faith of the legendary football coach, including his amazing newspaper trick!
Pope Leo XIV Appoints New Envoy to the US
Archbishop Gabriele Giordano Caccia has till now served as the Vatican's representative to the United Nations in New York.
Facing Death This Lent: What St. Francis of Assisi and My 6-Year-Old Taught Me About Memento Mori
A Saturday morning lesson in mortality...
The Sisters of Life’s Message Answers ‘The Great Ache in the Heart of Man’
INTERVIEW: Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, former superior general of the pro-life religious institute created by Cardinal John O’Connor, says women in crisis pregnancies need to know that God loves them and has a special plan for their lives.
US Bishops to Advocate ‘Just Immigration Policies’ With Homeland Security Successor
U.S. bishops said they hope to work with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s replacement. Policy scholars said they expect that many of the administration’s priorities will remain in place.
Trump Administration Repeals Gender, Sexuality Affirmation Rules for Foster Homes
A federal judge blocked the rule nine months ago.
US Bishops’ Pro-Birthright-Citizenship Brief Gets Mixed Reviews
Should babies born in the United States to parents without legal residency here automatically become U.S. citizens, as they are now? And does Catholic teaching require such a policy?
Pope to Italian Newspaper: In Age of AI, Respect Role of Journalists and Dignity of Readers
Pope Leo XIV congratulated the Corriere della Sera on its 150th anniversary and offered advice on how to continue to fulfill its service to society.