Wyszyński, Paul VI and the Polish Millennium
COMMENTARY: The consecutive feast days of Blessed Stefan Wyszyński and Pope St. Paul VI recall their pivotal roles in Poland’s millennium celebration and a turning point in modern Catholic history.
The Church Celebrates the ‘Three-Oneness’ of God
A Guide to Trinity Sunday
AI to Gen Z: Young Catholic Job Seekers and Employees Wrestle With the Future of Work
In the wake of Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical on artificial intelligence, a youthful contingent reflects on how machine learning is reshaping employment.
Pope Leo XIV Meets With Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson
The Pontiff met with Johnson at the Vatican on May 28 and was formally invited to visit his native city next year.
Wanted: Faithful Builders for the AI Construction Site
COMMENTARY: In his first encyclical, Pope Leo XIV makes striking use of the metaphor of building to explain the position in which both the world and the Church now find themselves.
Notre Dame Rector Sexually Abused Students Over 17 Years, Report Finds
The report says students repeatedly raised concerns with university officials over Father Thomas King's actions, but follow-up was slow and inconsistent.
PHOTOS: National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Processes Through Historic Savannah, Georgia
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage spent four days in Georgia this week and processed through historic downtown Savannah before heading up to the Carolinas.
Flourishing Traditional Marian Franciscan Community in UK to Be Dissolved
After years of growth in vocations, conversions and media outreach, the Family of Mary Immaculate and St. Francis has sought dissolution due to lack of ‘practical and canonical support.’
10 Things Pope Leo Calls Us to Do in ‘Magnifica Humanitas’
Action items we can all live out in daily life.
Young Catholics Drive Record Crowds for Chartres Pilgrimage in France
Nearly 20,000 people from 22 countries took part in the three-day walk. An internal study of the pilgrims this year looked at their faith, practice, and motivations.