Why We Need Mary as Our Queen
COMMENTARY: Mary is not merely a model to imitate, but a Queen to rely on as she leads us closer to her Son.
August Celebrates Mary From Mother to Queen
Three August observances trace Mary’s journey from Mother of God to her Assumption into heavenly glory and Queenship beside her Son.
Advocates Warn New Jersey Law Could Criminalize Prayer Outside Abortion Centers
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill on Aug. 20 signed a bill that criminalizes ‘interference’ with ‘reproductive’ or ‘gender-affirming’ care, a law that opponents say has serious implications for freedom of speech. Plus, a roundup of other recent pro-life and abortion-related news.
Surrogate Mother Faces $100,000 Lawsuit From Biological Parents for Refusing to Abort Baby
McKenna West fled to Texas to give birth to the baby after his parents demanded he be aborted due to a heart condition.
What’s Happening for Fulton Sheen’s Beatification? Find Out Here
Tens of thousands of tickets have already been sold for the upcoming beatification of the Emmy-winning American prelate.
Jerusalem’s Latin Patriarchate on Good Footing as CEO Steps Down
Through war and a pandemic, the Holy Land’s archdiocese continues its work supporting the region’s communities.
Once Upon a Time on Mott Street
At the edge of what was once Five Points, an old stone church has watched New York’s immigrant story unfold for more than two centuries — and the story is still being written today.
The Maleficence of Massachusetts
EDITORIAL: The glee with which the group of women celebrated infanticide with Gov. Maura Healey signing the Bay State’s new abortion legislation provoked a visceral reaction among people of goodwill.
How Trump’s New FDA Pick Could Be Monumental in the Fight for Life
Commissioner appointee Heidi Overton has criticized the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s chemical abortion policies in the past. She is now poised to be in a position to change them.
UK Bars Finnish Christian MP Päivi Räsänen From Entering the Country
Her travel authorization to Northern Ireland was revoked in light of Finland’s Supreme Court convicting her for espousing her Christian beliefs on marriage, family and homosexuality.