Catholic Bishops of England and Wales React to Reintroduction of Assisted Suicide Bill
On Wednesday, Labour member of Parliament Lauren Edwards reintroduced the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which failed to pass the House of Lords in April.
EWTN Studios’ ‘Fork in the Road’: When Homeschooling Goes International
Host Jessica Rey talks faith, family, and educating her children on location throughout Catholic Europe.
Cardinal Ruini, John Paul II’s Chief Strategist in Italy, Dies at Age 95
Architect of the Italian Church’s ‘cultural project,’ he led high‑stakes fights over life, family, and secularism while seeking to re‑anchor Catholic witness in national culture.
SCOTUS: Are Rights Without Remedies Rights at All?
COMMENTARY: That’s what the Supreme Court will decide in ‘Landor v. Louisiana Department of Corrections.’
Pope Leo XIV Prays for Parents Who Have Suffered the Loss of a Baby
God's "divine love gives meaning to the life of every person and, far from ending with death, invites us to a new fullness in eternity,” the pope said.
America at 250: U.S. Bishop Calls On Catholics to Lead Renewal
Bishop Mark Brennan of Wheeling-Charleston is urging Catholics to reflect on the nation’s blessings and shortcomings while renewing their commitment to faith, human dignity, and the common good.
The SSPX Leadership Against Scripture and Tradition
COMMENTARY: Even if the Society of St. Pius X hits the brakes at the last moment and doesn’t commit formally schismatic acts, the grave problem posed by the SSPX will continue.
‘Every Child Is a Dream of God’: Top 5 Moving Moments of Pope Leo XIV in Spain
Watch the most compelling moments of the Holy Father's trip to Spain, including two children who captivated hearts and minds around the world.
What Pope Leo Means for Fulton Sheen
COMMENTARY: The cause of our once best-known Catholic may well have been advanced by our new best-known Catholic.
Ohio Governor DeWine Urges State to Abolish Death Penalty, Says There Is No ‘Moral Justification’ for It
The Legislature "can leave it up to a vote of the people" if it does not want to abolish capital punishment outright, the governor said.