Why I Love the ‘Ugly’ Resurrection Sculpture in the Paul VI Hall
COMMENTARY: The much-maligned resurrection sculpture in the Paul VI Hall reveals a deeper truth about Christ’s wounds, glory and the enduring meaning of the Cross.
Should Catholics Tithe 10%?
Shifting the mindset around money and generosity can help your family discern stewardship.
Plastic Surgeons Group Recommends Against Gender Surgeries On Minors Due to Low Evidence of Benefit
The group cited low certainty of long-term benefits, the likelihood of potential harms, and the irreversible nature of surgeries in a developmentally vulnerable population.
Vatican to Meet With SSPX After Announcement of Unauthorized Episcopal Consecrations
In a Feb. 5 communiqué, the SSPX encouraged members and faithful to accompany the upcoming meeting with prayer.
Colombia Celebrates 120th Anniversary of Eucharistic Miracle That Stopped a Tsunami
Regarding the miracle that occurred more than a century ago, the bishop of Tumaco noted that it was also known to St. Carlo Acutis.
7 Things to Know About Servant of God Michelle Duppong
People saw in her another Christ.
Experts Warn That Organ Donation Could Help Drive High Assisted Suicide Rates in Canada
A 2022 study in the American Journal of Transplantation found that nearly half of euthanasia victims in the survey who donated organs came from Canada.
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at the university’s Asian studies institute, while the student pro-life group has called for the appointment to be withdrawn.