Vatican: Talks With SSPX Continue Amid Planned Bishop Consecrations
Vatican officials emphasize that ‘contacts between the Society of St. Pius X and the Holy See are ongoing’ ahead of planned episcopal consecrations.
Department of Justice Investigates Vandalism at California Catholic School
The DOJ’s civil rights division will investigate the 'awful crime' at Holy Innocents Catholic School.
Ice Chapel Mass Draws Thousands at Notre Dame
More than 2,000 students gather by ‘St. Olaf Chapel’ to celebrate the feast of Candlemas in South Bend, Indiana.
New York Jury Awards $2 Million to Teen Girl Who Formerly Identified As Male in Malpractice Case
In what may be the first of many such cases, a New York jury awarded millions to a woman 'who no longer thinks of herself as a male' who underwent a double mastectomy six years ago at age 16.
Pope Leo Names Reconciliation Champion As New Archbishop of Prague
Bishop Stanislav Přibyl, the 54-year-old Redemptorist known for championing Czech-German reconciliation, returns to his hometown to lead the historic archdiocese.
Gen Z Students Swap ‘Pints for Pews’ Visiting 40 Churches and Counting
In County Wicklow, Ireland, three young men decided to sidestep the secular Christmas season tradition of visiting 12 pubs and instead visited 12 different churches for Sunday Mass.
Former CIA Spy Tells Catholic Leaders Faith and Espionage Can Coexist
Olson said the ordinary lifestyle of a spy involves 'living a lie.' He and his wife, Meredith, worked overseas as CIA operatives and protected their cover by constantly lying, even to their own children.
Cardinal Cupich’s Ever-Expanding ‘Coaching Tree’
The cardinal-archbishop of Chicago has profoundly reshaped the American hierarchy over the past 10 years and is poised to exert a lasting influence.
Sainthood Cause Opens for Adele Brice Who Witnessed First Approved US Marian Apparitions
The Catholic Church has officially opened the cause for sainthood of Belgian immigrant who had visions of the Blessed Mother.
70,000 Young People Make Pilgrimage to Mexico’s Christ the King Monument
Around 70,000 young people from different parts of Mexico gathered in what became one of the largest youth pilgrimages in recent years.