Report: How Abortion Drug Sellers Are Violating Federal Rules Designed to Protect Women
New report by the Charlotte Lozier Institute finds that most abortion drug sellers do not comply with safety limits that protect women from dangerous side effects.
Can Wars Still Be Just? Pope Leo XIV Addresses the Issue in ‘Magnifica Humanitas’
The destructive power of modern weaponry and dubious claims to justification mean just war theory, which includes legitimate self-defense, must be reexamined.
Abraham Foxman Never Forgot the Catholic Woman Who Saved His Life
The national director of the Anti-Defamation League, who died May 10, credited his Polish Catholic nanny Bronisława Kurpi with saving his life during the Holocaust.
Mothers of Dominican Friars Support Their Sons and Each Other in Prayer
Group offers fellowship, ‘a joy to be able to get together with the other mothers and support their sons’ vocations.’
Magnificent Humanity
Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, on safeguarding the human person in the face of artificial intelligence. This week on Register Radio, Register Managing Editor Jonathan Liedl and Register Staff Writer Jonah McKeown give us their analysis. And then, what do Gen-Z’s think of AI? We are joined by Register staff writer Gigi Duncan and Will Deatherage CEO of Catholics for Hire.
Rerum Novarum
May 15th marked the 135thth anniversary of the promulgation of the groundbreaking encyclical Rerum Novarum by Pope Leo XIII. This week on Register Radio, we talk to Register contributor and theologian Larry Chapp. Register contributor and Photographer Jeff Bruno joins us to describe the launch of the 2026 Eucharistic Pilgrimage in honor of America’s 250th Anniversary.
Vance, Echoing Pope Leo’s Encyclical, Says Decisions About Life and Death ‘Must Be Made by Humans, Not Machines’
The vice president told Air Force Academy graduates to ‘use technology to make you better, but never submit to it.’
Catholicism Makes Unexpected Inroads in Secular Estonia
The former communist country’s first diocesan bishop says Easter brought an unprecedented number of adult catechumens, almost all of them native Estonians.
Swiss Bishops Back Ban on LGBT Conversion Measures, Cite ‘Spiritual Abuse’ Risk
Switzerland’s Catholic bishops backed a national ban on LGBT so-called conversion measures, warning they can become ‘spiritual abuse’ in God’s name while urging that genuine pastoral care be protected.
Pope Receives Ferrari Luce Steering Wheel — Italian Brand’s First Fully Electric Car
A delegation from the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer met Pope Leo at Castel Gandolfo on May 26.