US Bishops Mark 100th Anniversary of Black History Month
The bishops marked the anniversary by urging the faithful to ‘be faithful stewards of memory’ and ‘courageous witnesses to truth.’
Archbishop Coakley Urges US, Russia to Renew Nuclear Arms Control Pact
U.S. bishops’ conference president Archbishop Paul Coakley called for keeping limitations of the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, which is set to expire on Feb. 5.
Fallout Continues at Notre Dame Over Pro-Abortion Appointee
Two scholars have resigned their roles at the university’s Asian studies institute, while the student pro-life group has called for the appointment to be withdrawn.
Why Slovak Bishops Are Defending 25-Year-Old Agreement With Holy See
A Slovak opposition party has questioned aspects of the country’s 25-year-old agreement with the Vatican, prompting Catholic bishops to defend the accord as serving the common good of all citizens.
New York Archdiocese Says Longtime Insurer Waged ‘Shadow Campaign,’ Posed As Victims’ Rights Group
The archdiocese alleged that Chubb Insurance posed as the 'Church Accountability Project.'
A Silent Reflection on Mother Teresa and Serving the Poor
COMMENTARY: The witness of Mother Teresa sheds light on how Christians are called to serve in every vocation.
American Sister Ends 40 Years in Bangladesh Forming Priests, Founding School
Sister Miriam Francis Perlewitz taught Scripture at Bangladesh’s national seminary for decades and co-founded an inclusive school serving Christian, Muslim, and Hindu children.
Christianity and Feminism
Can Christianity and feminism co-exist? It’s a question many scholars, theologians, and Catholics have been asking for decades. This week on Register Radio, we talk to author and Register contributor Carrie Gress about feminism and Christianity. Also, in the midst of debates and concerns about the future of AI and whether it can be used to serve the Faith, we look at an authentically Catholic response. The Register’s Jonah McKeown joins us.
Diocese of Charlotte and Fernando Mendoza
Charlotte priests have sent dubia to the Vatican; Register Senior Editor Jonathan Liedl discusses the liturgical controversy around Charlotte's Bishop Michael Martin. Also, Indiana University QB Fernando Mendoza recently won the Heisman and the National Championship. He gives credit to God and never misses Mass. We speak with Register Staff Writer Gigi Duncan about him.
Why Do Men Leave the Priesthood?
On this week's Register Radio Vatican Editor for EWTN News Frank Rocca joins us to discuss Pope Leo's recent talk with Vatican diplomats and Stephen White, executive director of the Catholic Project, joins us to answer the question: Why do men leave the priesthood?