Puerto Rico’s Penal Code Recognizes Unborn Babies as Human Beings
Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colón signed into law on Feb. 12 a bill amending the penal code to recognize unborn babies as human beings at ‘any stage of gestation.’
National Marriage Week: Make a Holy Hour as a Couple This Valentine’s Day
As Pope Benedict XIV reminded us: ‘The Eucharist inexhaustibly strengthens the indissoluble unity and love of every Christian marriage.’
Pope’s Visit Brings Hope to Seaside Community Challenged by Drugs, Prostitution
A popular summer destination for tourists, Ostia will be the first of five parishes where the pope, as bishop of Rome, will celebrate Mass on Sundays in February and March.
Archbishop Coakley Mourns Execution of Oklahoma Murderer, Urges Prayers for End to Death Penalty
The archbishop called for prayers for both the family of the killer’s victims and the killer himself.
Blessed James Miller: An Unsung Hero Among American Saints
COMMENTARY: His short life is the stuff of movies: farm boy from the heartland, football coach, teacher, missionary and heroic martyr.
Final Season of EWTN’s Hit Series ‘James the Less’ to Be Released on Valentine’s Day
The popular romantic-comedy series’ third season focuses on friendship and the lead character’s faith journey.
Pope Proposes Lenten ‘Fast’ From Hurtful Words
Pope Leo XIV urges Catholics to listen more closely to God and others — and to 'disarm' their language by fasting from words that wound — in his message for Lent 2026.
Situation in Nicaragua Worsens As Dictatorship Bans Pastoral Missions, Other Religious Events
The prohibition of pastoral missions in the Diocese of León and the tightening of restrictions on Catholic religious events in Managua and other cities continues in Nicaragua.
Two-Thirds of Aborted Babies Lost Their Lives to Abortion Pills, Report Finds
After a report found that nearly two-thirds of abortions are chemical, advocacy groups are pushing for national and local safeguards against mail-order abortion pill prescriptions.
After Skipping Installation, New York Mayor Meets Archbishop Hicks
A sitting mayor attended the past five archbishop installations in New York dating back to 1939.