St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Like His Master, Had Nowhere to Lay His Head
The world itself became St. Benedict Joseph Labre’s monastery as he wandered Europe on foot, slept among the ruins of the Colosseum and spent countless hours before the Blessed Sacrament.
The Cut Flowers of a Fatherless West
COMMENTARY: The West has long enjoyed the fruits of Christian civilization while severing itself from the roots that produced them.
EWTN News Exclusive: EU Says Pope Leo's AI Vision Mirrors Europe's Own Rules
Brussels says the pope's encyclical Magnifica Humanitas echoes values already written into Europe's tech laws, even as Parliament moves to ease parts of the AI Act.
UK’s Starmer Resigns, Opening Path to No. 10 Downing Street for ‘Cultural Catholic’ Andy Burnham
A Labour succession contest raises questions about faith, politics, and the shape of Catholic identity in British public life.
U.S.–Iran Accord Draws Applause From Bishop Zaidan
The bishop said he prays for a permanent peace between the U.S. and Iran and hopes to see more progress toward long-term peace in Lebanon.
Pope Leo XIV Warns No Doctor Should Ever 'Decide On the Life of an Embryo'
His remarks were made during a Monday audience with the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation.
After Meeting With Pope, Collaboration Between Vatican, Abuse Victims Takes ‘a Step Forward’
The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors held the first structured dialogue with Ending Clergy Abuse on June 15-16 in Rome.
Pope Leo XIV to UN: To Combat Hunger, Focus On Humanity
The pontiff visited the headquarters of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome on June 22.
The Summons of Religious Freedom Week
COMMENTARY: The US bishops’ consecration to the Sacred Heart and the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence adds unmistakable significance.
Catholics Should Debate ‘Postliberalism’
COMMENTARY: Let this be a debate in which ‘steel sharpens steel.’