Pope Leo XIV Warns Against ‘False Mercy’ in Marriage Annulment Proceedings
The pontiff also emphasized the urgency of ensuring realism in annulment cases and appealed to the responsibility of the judges of the Roman Rota.
Are Things as They Should Be?
COMMENTARY: History shows that evil movements rise and fall, but God’s plan remains sovereign — and Christians need not fear the outcome.
New Book by Pope Leo XIV Invites Readers to Dream of a ‘Reconciled, Peaceful, and Harmonious Humanity’
The Vatican Publishing House published Nov. 20 a new Italian-language book by Pope Leo.
Hearing Loss Strikes Two Priests, Threatening the Sacrament of Confession
The Catechism speaks about making confession available to those who are hearing-impaired, but this week, we heard from the other side of the screen.
Singing With the Saints
COMMENTARY: St. Cecilia may be the patron of music, but three others are known more for their hymns than their writings.
Lessons From the Bronx Feasts: Faith Beneath the Sparkle
COMMENTARY: From candy pistachios to Kewpie dolls, the street festivals of my youth revealed how easily we chase glitter — and how God calls us deeper.
Notre Dame Returns ‘Catholic Mission’ to Its Core Values After ‘Confusion’
Father Dowd emphasized that the school’s Catholic mission ‘guides and informs all that we do and how we work together.’
Armed Attackers Kidnap Children From Catholic Elementary School in Nigeria
Nigeria has been battling with a surge of violence orchestrated by gangs, whose members carry out indiscriminate attacks, kidnapping for ransom, and in some cases, killing.
Pope Leo XIV Recognizes Martyrdom of 2 Priests Killed by Nazis
With the Pope’s decree, both priests can now be beatified. Plus, four other Catholics advance on the path to sainthood.
‘It Felt Like History’: Teens, Organizers on Cloud Nine After Live Dialogue With Pope Leo
The special event was facilitated digitally by EWTN on Nov. 21.