Meet the ‘Miracle Baby’ Born Twice in Florida
‘There was absolutely nothing else that I could do but watch the monitors and pray to God that his will once again may be done.’
Where Caring for Widows Meets Adoption Support
Through Both Hands, volunteers serve widows and help families pursue adoption by rallying community support around service projects.
Catholic Scientists to Gather Near Chicago to Discuss Human Sexuality, Future of the Universe
The 2026 Conference of the Society of Catholic Scientists will take place June 5–7 at Mundelein Seminary near Chicago.
Vatican Cardinal Returns to Native City for Beatification of Priests Killed by Communists
Cardinal Michael Czerny, whose family fled communism, will preside as two executed priests become the first martyrs of communism beatified in the Czech Republic.
Trump Suggests Pope Unaware of Iran Nuclear Stance Despite Leo’s Repeated Calls for Disarmament
The president has claimed, without evidence, that Leo wants the Middle Eastern country to develop nuclear armaments.
Make a Local Pilgrimage to Your Diocese’s Cathedral
Tour guide offers tips for making the most out of your sacred visit.
Mary, Model of Feminine Strength, Inspires Catholic Women
Trio of ladies reflect on Blessed Virgin Mary as Month of May concludes.
Pope Leo XIV: The Trinity Teaches That Every Creature Is Made for Communion
At the Sunday Angelus, the pope prayed for “a just and lasting peace” as the Church closed a monthlong Marian appeal for countries ravaged by war.
Seeking Mary’s Intercession: Infertile Couples Find Hope and Healing at US Marian Shrines
Married couples are turning to Our Lady of La Leche and Guadalupe in their prayers for children.
In Newark, a New Generation Is Finding the Catholic Faith
From young professionals in Hoboken to immigrants from around the world, new Catholics in the New Jersey archdiocese are embracing the faith after intensive spiritual formation and prayer.