Pope Leo XIV: God ‘Cannot Be Enlisted by Darkness’
In his homily, the Pope reflected on the suffering caused by armed conflicts around the world.
From Doo-Wop to Doctrine: Rock Legend Dion’s Musical Friendship With Mike Aquilina
The rock-and-roll pioneer and the Catholic historian met by chance in Rome and discovered a shared faith that blossomed into friendship — and nearly 100 songs together.
Pope Urges Ceasefire in Middle East
Speaking at his Sunday Angelus, Pope Leo XIV urged Christians to bring the Gospel to a world marked by violence and injustice.
Cook Your Way Through Lent, Easter and Beyond
‘Catholic Feast Days’ offers fresh ideas.
New Biblical Series Depicts Book of Genesis Through Eyes of Its Best-Known Women
'The Faithful: Women of the Bible' follows the stories of Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel and how each of these women shaped the story of salvation.
Step By Step Toward Christ: Pittsburgh’s Holy Stairs
For nearly 100 years, pilgrims have ascended St. Patrick’s marble stairs, experiencing Christ’s Passion and the vision of a pastor devoted to the poor.
War in Iran
As the Iran conflict enters its second full week, fear grows that the loss of life and destruction might expand across the whole region.This week on Register Radio, Register contributor Ambassador Alberto Fernandez with the latest on the situation.And then…Register staff writer Jonah McKeown joins us to discuss the debate over AI and ethics after a major AI company Pentagon demands to use Artificial Intelligence in autonomous weapons and surveillance.
Inside the Catholic Church in Monaco Ahead of Pope Leo XIV’s Visit
INTERVIEW: Abbé Christian Venard discusses what Leo XIV will find, and what he might say, in Europe’s last Catholic bastion.
‘Safeguards Are Ignored’ Around Assisted Suicide, Per New Database
A recently-compiled database found that at least 14,000 Americans have died by assisted suicide since 1997, but the actual number is likely much higher because not all states provide data.
Former Vatican Auditor General Speaks Out About His Ongoing Case Against the Vatican
'If the Vatican finances are sound, it means that our Church will continue. If the Vatican finances are not sound, it’s going to have problems,' former Vatican auditor general Libero Milone said.