‘She Had Never Heard the Name of Jesus’: Eucharistic Evangelization in Taiwan
Eucharistic adoration gains traction in Taiwan amid geopolitical tensions.
India’s Bishops Elect First Dalit President, Demand End to Conversion Laws
Cardinal Anthony Poola has become the first Dalit to lead India’s Catholic bishops as the conference calls for repeal of anti-conversion laws violating religious freedom.
BREAKING: U.S. Religious Liberty Commissioner Booted From Post
Former Miss California Carrie Prejean Boller has been removed from President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission.
Notre Dame’s Leaders Are at Odds With Pope Leo
EDITORIAL: By elevating an abortion advocate to head its Asian studies institute, the university’s administration is advancing a fatally fractured vision of ‘integral human development.’
Our Lady of Lourdes and a Call to Embrace the Love of the Good Samaritan
One embodiment of this active love is the marriage of Servant of God Élisabeth Leseur and her husband, Félix.
BREAKING: Bishop Rhoades Expresses ‘Strong Opposition’ to Professor’s Appointment at Notre Dame
The professor’s pro-abortion advocacy and her remarks about pro-life advocates 'should disqualify her from an administrative and leadership role at a Catholic university,' Bishop Rhoades said.
Archbishop Checchio Takes Helm in New Orleans As Pope Accepts Archbishop Aymond’s Resignation
Pope Leo XIV appointed Archbishop James Checchio coadjutor archbishop of New Orleans in September 2025 to automatically succeed the 76-year-old Archbishop Gregory Aymond upon his retirement.
Democratic Lawmaker Asks ICE Director If He’s ‘Going to Hell’ in Fiery Hearing
Top U.S. immigration officials defended their policies during a contentious hearing as lawmakers continue to negotiate potential ICE funding and reforms.
Pope Leo XIV: ‘The Church Is the Rightful Home of Sacred Scripture’
Pope Leo XIV spoke about Sacred Scripture during his weekly audience with pilgrims in the Vatican.
Might Does Not Always Make Right, or Even Sense
COMMENTARY: American foreign policy has always sought to advance the national interest, which means it has always had a realist component. But the 'national interest' is not a concept somehow outside the realm of moral reason.