Catholics Race Against Time and Obstacles to Help Earthquake Victims in Myanmar

Catholics on the ground struggle to deliver aid as Myanmar’s military blocks access to earthquake victims.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on State Defunding of Planned Parenthood

The bulk of the legal arguments focus on one line in federal law that regulates the way in which state governments must structure their Medicaid reimbursement policies.
Catholic, Evangelical Leaders: ‘Suffering’ of Mass Deportation Affects All Christians

Church leaders highlight the potential impacts of mass deportations on Christian families in the U.S.
Myanmar Junta Thwarts Aid Post-Earthquake

The death toll stands at more than 2,700.
At Vatican Conference, Catholic and Jewish Scholars Discuss Faith as Foundation for Ethics

The April 1-2 conference in Rome brought together Catholic and Jewish scholars from around the world to the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas to deepen the theological foundations of Jewish-Catholic dialogue.
UK Bishops’ Conference President Speaks Out Against ‘Deeply Flawed’ Assisted-Suicide Bill

Cardinal Vincent Nichols wrote an April 1 pastoral letter, urging Catholics to express their opposition to the anti-life legislation.
Pope Francis: ‘God Does Not Pass by Without Looking for Those Who Are Lost’

After welcoming Jesus into his home, the Holy Father remarked that it is the merciful gaze of God that inspired Zacchaeus to transform his life.
Why Fewer Babies Means Bigger Problems — and What We Can Do About It

As birth rates plummet around the world, practical and moral answers are urgently needed to support family life.
JD Vance Speaks at Rod Dreher’s ‘Live Not by Lies’ Screening in DC

In his remarks, Vance returned to the theme he raised in his February speech at the Munich Security Conference, in which he criticized European Union leaders for undermining free speech and democracy.
A Forgotten Martyrdom and a Call for Human Fraternity

COMMENTARY: This Easter, let us recall the 30 Ethiopian Orthodox martyrs and the tenuous, painful and yet real progress made against the ideological underpinning of anti-Christian hate.