Planned Parenthood Regains Federal Funding After Yearlong Pause
Advocates for unborn children criticized the administration for failing to maintain the defunding of the abortion giant.
A Faithful Catholic Is a Well-Formed Voter
COMMENTARY: For our nation to prosper and protect the God-given dignity of every human life, Americans need to strive to be virtuous and engaged citizens.
Memorials Across India Mark 5 Years Since Jesuit Father Stan Swamy Died in Custody
Archbishop Vincent Aind led tributes in Ranchi and activists gathered in Mumbai to honor the priest, as his supporters press on to clear his name in the Bhima Koregaon case.
Training Journalists to Be Peacemakers: EWTN Summer Academy Concludes in Rome
EWTN hosted 43 young media professionals from around the world for an intensive journalistic training program June 22 to July 1.
Nicaraguan Priest: ‘We Sustain the People’s Faith from the Catacombs of Prudence’
While it may appear that the Church in Nicaragua is buckling under pressure, it is holding out within the limits of what it can do and its silence should not be misinterpreted.
Tony Abbott: ‘Sometimes Governments Must Choose the Least Bad Option’
In a conversation with the Register, the former Australian prime minister defends tough immigration policies, calls for stronger Catholic witness in public life, and pays tribute to Cardinal George Pell.
U.S. Ambassador Describes July 4 Dinner With Pope Leo XIV
Speaking with Italian media, Brian Burch said the informal evening showed a pontiff who is both personally at ease with his American roots and conscious of his universal mission.
Lebanon’s Christians Fear Sovereignty Will Be Traded in Regional Diplomacy
For many Lebanese Christians, the central question remains whether diplomacy will finally restore the Lebanese state as the sole authority over war, peace, and national security.
Islam as a Mirror: What Europe’s Migration Crisis Reveals About the West’s Loss of Faith
U.S. historian Raymond Ibrahim argues that Europe’s crisis of Muslim migration has less to do with Islam than with a West that has lost the will — and the faith — to defend itself.
Netanyahu Claims Unnamed Lebanese Christian Villages Sought Annexation
Alberto Fernández, a former U.S. ambassador and contributor to EWTN News, said the prime minister's claim 'only makes sense within the context of him trying to look good to his own Israeli audience.'