Cardinal Pizzaballa: There Is a Longing for Justice and Human Dignity in Iran
During the interview, the Italian cardinal also addressed the situation in Gaza. noting that it 'hasn't changed much' because, although there is no longer a war, 'there are still targeted bombings.'
Trump Administration Restores Title X Funding to Planned Parenthood
Live Action and Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America (SBA), two organizations that advocate for legal protections for unborn children, have been urging the Trump administration to completely defund Planned Parenthood.
House Republican Budget Plan Would Permanently Defund Planned Parenthood
Many Republicans had initially hoped to implement a more long-term freeze on reimbursements for Planned Parenthood in last year’s bill, but that effort failed.
10 Fascinating Facts About the Mysterious Enoch
A closer look at the enigmatic Old Testament figure whose fidelity and fate have intrigued believers for centuries.
Cardinal Roche Doubles Down on ‘Traditionis Custodes’
In an undelivered consistory address, the prefect for the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments reiterated that the 1969 Missal of Paul VI should be ‘the sole expression’ of the Roman Rite liturgy.
Supreme Court Tackles Identity Politics in Sports
COMMENTARY: The court will rule whether states have the authority to safeguard female athletes or whether such protections must be subject to individualized assessments and constitutional protections.
A Catholic Perspective on Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’
EDITORIAL: We hope the administration heeds Pope Leo XIV’s reminder that the long-standing priorities of promoting democracy and upholding human rights around the world shouldn’t be discarded at the expense of hemispherical hegemony.
Vatican Prosecutor Steps Aside As London Property Trial Appeal Moves Forward
The appeal trial is scheduled to resume Feb. 3.
Manila’s Feast of the Black Nazarene Draws 9.6 Million Devotees
Bishop Sescon celebrated the Mass at the Quirino Grandstand before the procession began.
Homeland Security Department Says Rule Will Address Religious Worker Visa Backlog
Under the rule expected to be issued Jan. 14, religious workers in the country on R-1 visas would no longer be required to reside outside of the U.S. for a full year if they reach their statutory five-year maximum period of stay before completing their green card applications.