Nigeria’s Christians Are Dying — and Both the US and the Vatican Are Right About Why
EDITORIAL: Washington and Rome see Nigeria’s crisis through different lenses — but each perspective highlights part of a deadly reality facing the nation’s Christians.
Pope Leo XIV Praises the ‘Silent and Hidden Love’ of Cloistered Nuns
The Pope thanked the Augustinian nuns for all they do and promised them his prayers and heartfelt blessing.
New York Bishops Oppose ‘Wanton and Unnecessary Separation of Families’
The bishops invoked St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, commonly known as Mother Cabrini, in their statement condemning the deportations of migrants who are seeking refugee status in the United States.
Pope Leo XIV Visits New Health Clinic for the Poor Under St. Peter’s Colonnade
The new health center aims to strengthen assistance and increase health care services for those in need.
Border Czar Homan Says ‘Catholic Church Is Wrong’ on Immigration
Tom Homan spoke to EWTN News on Nov. 14.
World’s Largest Statue of Our Lady of Fatima Inaugurated in Brazil
‘Working on this piece was, for me, a form of prayer in motion,’ says sculptor, who is now planning a trip to the Marian sanctuary in Portugal.
US Bishops’ Immigration ‘Special Message’ Provides a Signal Moment
COMMENTARY: Pope Leo XIV himself called for an effective and unified voice from the US bishops; in Baltimore, they delivered just that.
Our Heavenward Journey Through a Passing World
The Lord gives us a kind of road map for following him toward the promised land.
The Register’s 2025 Christmas Gift Guide
Our annual guide offers meaningful gifts for family and friends
Tanzania Bishop Urges Respect for Life Amid Reports of Thousands Killed Post-Election
Demonstrations reportedly spread across Tanzania for several days following the Oct. 29 vote, as citizens took to the streets to protest an election that, according to foreign observers, fell short of democratic standards.