The Successful Formula Behind a Fast-Growing French Pilgrimage
The pilgrimage to Brittany’s Sainte-Anne-d’Auray Shrine combines evangelization, traditional liturgy and cultural heritage to draw new generations to the faith.
Pope Leo XIV: AI Communication Must Preserve ‘Human Voices and Faces’
The pontiff marked World Communications Day by urging technology to remain centered on human dignity.
‘Life’ Sculpture Strengthens Parish Culture of Life
COMMENTARY: A pro-life sculpture has found a fitting home at my Massachusetts parish.
‘Big Bang Theory’ and the Myth of the Modern Atheist
COMMENTARY: The character of Sheldon Cooper presents disbelief in God as the inevitable product of intelligence and scientific progress, but history — and even modern science itself — tell a very different story.
What to Watch: Americana Programming, Including the Eucharistic Pilgrimage
Tune in for Memorial Day, feast days and the 2026 pilgrimage.
St. James Vicariate Offers Spiritual Home to Hebrew-Speaking Catholics
Most of the 1,200 people in the 70-year-old apostolate are Israeli-born children of foreign workers.
Eric Church Shares ‘Six Strings of Life’ in Epic UNC Commencement Address
The speech has clearly struck a chord for the millions who have watched it online.
Mary as Medium and Model
COMMENTARY: The Blessed Mother introduces God to the world.
Texas Hospital Agrees to End ‘Sex-Rejecting’ Procedures On Children and Fund Detransition Clinic
Doctors at Texas Children’s Hospital allegedly continued to perform procedures on children despite a Texas law prohibiting them, with Governor Greg Abbott calling such interventions “child abuse.”
In the Ascension, Jesus Opens a Path for Us
We too, if we are faithful, will one day ascend to joys unspeakable and glories untold.