Pope Leo XIV’s Call for AI Guardrails Is Resonating on Capitol Hill
Catholic policy experts say the Pope’s recent encyclical is shaping conversations on AI and could help lead to regulations in areas like children’s online safety and worker protections.
Apostolic Vicar of Northern Arabia: Every Step Toward Peace Is a Gift from God
Bishop Aldo Berardi says the Northern Arabia Church continues to stand with the faithful amid uncertainty in the Gulf.
Bishop Baldacchino to Climb Mount Cristo Rey As the Government Moves to Seize Diocesan Land
The federal government is seeking to seize land from the Las Cruces Diocese for 1.5 miles of border wall, a move the diocese says would desecrate a sacred site and impede religious practice.
Trump-Meloni Relationship Deteriorates After Fresh Public Clash
ANALYSIS: Months after Trump’s criticism of Pope Leo XIV strained ties, a new exchange of insults has further damaged his relationship with Italy’s conservative prime minister.
Archbishop Paglia’s ‘Paradigm Shift’ in Moral Theology Comes Into Focus
COMMENTARY: The former head of the John Paul II Institute says his reforms were meant to rethink natural law and replace ‘armchair theology’ with one rooted in ‘history and people’s lives.’
Parents Sentenced to Prison in Brazil After Excluding Gender Content in Homeschool Curriculum
The judge said the fact that the 15- and 11-year-olds do not enjoy popular music demonstrated an alleged deficiency in their cultural education.
One if By Land, Two if By Sea
As America approaches its 250th birthday, the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage carries Christ by land and sea, inviting a nation to remember its deepest foundations.
SSPX Issues Declaration of Faith to Pope Leo XIV and Cardinals Ahead of Consistory
The traditionalist society published an open letter to the Vatican on June 24, ahead of the extraordinary consistory of cardinals and their episcopal consecrations without papal approval.
The Remarkable Coincidence That Linked St. Thérèse and Nietzsche
COMMENTARY: A Paris hotel elevator gave St. Thérèse of Lisieux a lasting image of the Little Way — while, in a striking historical irony, Nietzsche, the philosopher of the ‘death of God,’ may have been staying in the same hotel.
Vatican Publishes Pope Benedict XVI's Private Homilies in English
The Vatican Publishing House released the English edition of 'The Lord Holds Us by the Hand' on June 24.