US, Vatican Diplomatic Counterparts Discuss Situation in Venezuela
The U.S.-Holy See call took place Jan. 6.
Trump Urges Republican ‘Flexibility’ on Taxpayer-Funded Abortions
Democrats have proposed ending the restrictions of the Hyde Amendment, which bans direct federal funding for abortions in most cases.
The Answer to Our Culture of Narcissism
COMMENTARY: Christmastide offers a profound rebuttal to a culture increasingly shaped by self-absorption, reminding us that we learn who we are only by being loved.
‘A Great Man Who Loved Jesus’: Catholic Writer Russell Shaw Dies at 90
The author of more than 20 books, including works on ethics and moral theology, he also contributed to the New Catholic Encyclopedia and the Catholic Social Sciences Encyclopedia.
A Bomb Fell Meters From Their Homes in Caracas, but They Survived: ‘It’s a Miracle’
Mónaco’s faith had clung to a small statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which she had just placed on her nightstand a few hours before the bombings.
Looking at Venezuela Through a Catholic Lens
COMMENTARY: Truth matters, means matter and human beings are never mere instruments — not even when the target is guilty and the temptation to ‘finally do something’ is overwhelming.
The Extraordinary Consistory — What’s in Store?
Curial reform, synodality, and liturgy are on the agenda in the first such gathering of Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate
Ethicists Warn About the Dangers of Linking Assisted Suicide to Organ Donation
Medically assisted suicide is gaining a foothold in the U.S. at a time when the current organ-donation system in the United States is on the defensive in the wake of published reports of abuses.
‘Come to the Stable’ Any Day of the Year
Heartwarming film reminds viewers of what kindness paired with unwavering trust and faith can accomplish.
Want to Learn More About Catholic Social Teaching? Check Out This Video Series by Pope Leo’s Alma Mater
Since first launching the YouTube channel, Angelicum Media has garnered more than a million views on its videos.