Catholic Religious Community Faces 'Inevitable' End in Australia As It Moves to Settle Abuse Claims
Christian Brothers Oceania Province said its "shameful and painful" history of abuse has led it to sell off its assets in order to settle with victims.
Vatican Rejects German Bishops’ Request for Lay Homilies at Mass
The Dicastery for Divine Worship said the homily is 'intrinsically linked' to the proclamation of the Gospel and reserved to ordained ministers.
UK Bishops Welcome Child Safety but Cautious On Social Media Ban for Under 16
Bishops across the UK and other Catholic leaders say they want more information before endorsing a proposal to ban social media for youth under 16.
In Secular Norway, New Shrine Honors Persecuted Christians as Catholic Interest Grows
The new prayer center, the eighth established by Nasarean.org worldwide, opens as the nation’s Catholic leaders report increasing interest in the faith among young adults raised outside Christianity.
Archbishop Wenski, Ohio Bishops Call for Action On Haitian TPS
The Senate is considering a House-passed bill that would designate Haiti for temporary protected status until 2029.
Bishop Burbidge Approves FSSP Latin Mass Chaplaincy in Arlington, Virginia Diocese
The chaplaincy is being formed to help serve those attached to the Traditional Latin Mass, but does not change any policies, according to the diocese.
St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Like His Master, Had Nowhere to Lay His Head
The world itself became St. Benedict Joseph Labre’s monastery as he wandered Europe on foot, slept among the ruins of the Colosseum and spent countless hours before the Blessed Sacrament.
The Cut Flowers of a Fatherless West
COMMENTARY: The West has long enjoyed the fruits of Christian civilization while severing itself from the roots that produced them.
EWTN News Exclusive: EU Says Pope Leo's AI Vision Mirrors Europe's Own Rules
Brussels says the pope's encyclical Magnifica Humanitas echoes values already written into Europe's tech laws, even as Parliament moves to ease parts of the AI Act.
UK’s Starmer Resigns, Opening Path to No. 10 Downing Street for ‘Cultural Catholic’ Andy Burnham
A Labour succession contest raises questions about faith, politics, and the shape of Catholic identity in British public life.