Pope Tells Priests to Use Their Brains, Not AI, to Write Homilies
Here’s what Pope Leo said in a private Q-and-A with priests this week.
Brooklyn Diocese Knew of Abuse Allegations Decades Before Barring Priest From Ministry, Files Show
The Diocese of Brooklyn knew about sexual abuse allegations against Patrick Sexton 'for many years' before the bishop officially barred him from ministry, according to personnel files.
Ben Sasse on Facing Mortality: ‘Death Is Evil, but Death Doesn’t Get the Final Word’
The former senator now battling stage-4 cancer, who has always been a defender of Catholics, talks about death and ways ‘to redeem the time.’
Painting St. Thomas More: What Is 500 Years Old Will Soon Be New (Art) Again
The saint’s visage will harken to that famous depiction, artist Joseph Macklin told the Register.
School Choice Movement Seeks to Build on a Decade of Gains in 2026
With a federal tax credit launching and state programs expanding, supporters say 2026 could mark another turning point for school choice.
Vatican to Use AI to Translate Masses at St. Peter’s Into 60 Languages in Real Time
Mass attendees at St. Peter’s Basilica will be able to understand the readings, chants, and prayers live and in their own languages with a new AI-assisted translation system.
Georgia Martyrs Killed for Defending Marriage to Be Beatified in U.S. This October
Five Spanish Franciscan friars, collectively known as the 'Georgia Martyrs,' will be beatified in Savannah, Georgia, on Oct. 31.
Catholic Health Provider Agrees to $42 Million Settlement in Class-Action Retirement Lawsuit
The lawsuit alleged that Providence Health had failed to adhere to the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act in managing the company’s 401(k) plan.
Society of St. Pius X Says It Will Consecrate Bishops Without Papal Mandate Despite Vatican Warning
The SSPX refused to postpone the July 1 consecrations as a condition of doctrinal talks. Canon law foresees automatic excommunication for bishops involved in unauthorized episcopal consecrations.
Former Head of Influential Anglican Seminary Received Into Catholic Church
Robin Ward, a patristics scholar who formed generations of clergy at St. Stephen’s House in Oxford, says he now ‘rejoices without regret or hesitation’ in the Catholic Church.