‘Heaven Is Real’: Catholic Father and Speaker Paul J. Kim Talks Micah and the ‘Miracles’
‘I used to teach Micah,’ Paul J. Kim reflected, ‘but now he’s teaching me.’
Historic ‘Pope’s Hospital’ Unites Innovation With Care to Help Sick Children
The Bambino Gesù Pediatric Hospital — founded in 1869 — is made up of six facilities located across Rome and the Italian region of Lazio.
Society of St. Pius X Appeals to Vatican Against Schism Decree
The society filed its appeal with the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith on July 11, arguing that under canon law the move suspends the recent excommunication decree.
Pro-Life Leaders Remember Sen. Lindsey Graham as Longtime Champion for Unborn Children
Graham, 71, died on July 11, and pro-life groups pledged to continue legislative efforts he supported.
Watch on EWTN: Another Spiritual ‘Gem’ Reflects St. Kateri and the North American Martyrs
The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Martyrs will be featured in EWTN’s ‘Hidden Gems: Catholic Shrines in America’ series, airing July 14.
Questions Linger After Nigerian Priest’s Suicide in Massachusetts
The priest’s death has raised questions over what role the Trump administration’s visa restrictions may have played in the tragedy and over why he was so afraid to return to Nigeria.
Summer Pilgrimage to Brazil’s Basilica Shrine of the Divine Eternal Father Draws 4 Million
From June 26 to July 5, the faithful from across the country traveled to the Basilica Shrine of the Divine Eternal Father to give thanks for answered prayers and present their intentions.
Caracas Archdiocese Reports Venezuela Earthquakes Damaged 25 Churches
Like so many other buildings in the archdiocese, churches also suffered damage. Due to the danger from structural damage, Masses are being held outdoors.
Syro-Malabar Church in the U.S. Gathers for Joyful Celebration of Unity
After liturgical disputes in India nearly led to a schism in 2025, the Syro-Malabar community came together July 9–12 in Chicago to honor its 25th year as an official eparchy in the U.S.
Indian Court Upholds Hindu Prayers in State Schools, Calls Them ‘Moral Instruction’
The Chhattisgarh High Court dismissed as “premature” a challenge to a government order mandating Hindu prayers in schools, prompting concern from Christian leaders.