Echoes of an Angel: Radio Producer Finds Strength in the Chaplet That Keeps His Late Wife Close
After losing his wife to cancer, Mike Romano of EWTN’s ‘Tomkin’ series talks about carrying his family forward with Sunday Mass and the sweet sound of ‘Mama’s voice.’
Detroit Archdiocese Forecasts Suspension of Weekend Masses at 90 Parishes
The latest update follows the completion of 400 listening sessions at parishes across the Archdiocese of Detroit amid its two-year restructuring process.
Justice Department Joins Catholic Nuns’ Lawsuit Against New York’s Housing Rule
The lawsuit alleges that New York is violating the sisters’ First Amendment rights to the free exercise of religion and free speech.
Justice Department Looks Into Alleged MLB Religious Discrimination
The Department of Justice is investigating whether the MLB is violating the civil rights of Christian players who object to the league’s promotion of gay pride.
Vatican Recognizes Martyrdom of 20 Priests Killed During Spanish Civil War
The same decree also recognized the heroic virtues of Servant of God Sister Clara Andreu y Malferit.
Remembering Cardinal Ruini, a Giant of the John Paul II Era
COMMENTARY: Pope Leo’s funeral tribute highlighted the immense influence Cardinal Ruini wielded in the Church and Italian public life.
Catholic Entrepreneur: The More Powerful AI Becomes, the More People Turn to God
Months after calling for a new order of Christian knights to help the Church navigate the age of artificial intelligence, Catholic tech investor Artur Kluz says Pope Leo’s encyclical has confirmed that the technology world is listening.
Pope Leo XIV: Synodality Can Help Us Avoid Being Another Tower of Babel
The pontiff addressed participants of the Borgo Dialogues at the Vatican on June 19.
The Holy Cards That Shaped Saints — and One Family’s Mission to Preserve Them
What began as a homeschool curiosity has grown into a family-run printing press dedicated to preserving sacred imagery.
Fathers Don’t Need Another Tie; They Need the Tie That Binds
COMMENTARY: As far as the sweep of Western history is concerned, though, a strong link between masculinity and spirituality is the rule, not the exception.