The Culture of Death Loses One — for the Moment
COMMENTARY: Chesterton observed, after the defeat of…the 1913 Mental Deficiency Bill to sterilise those classified as ‘feeble-minded’ or ‘moral defectives’ that ‘the dazed dupes will be back again.’
The Patrons of Catholic ‘Tech Bros’: 2 Thinkers Shaping the Catholic Response to AI
Pivotal players have emerged in the conversation — despite never having seen AI firsthand: Jesuit Father Bernard Lonergan and French philosopher René Girard.
St. Moses the Black: From Violent Outlaw to Saint
COMMENTARY: The fourth-century Desert Father abandoned a life of theft and bloodshed to follow Christ, becoming a powerful witness to Divine Mercy.
US Catholic Bishops Urge Immigration Reform to Uphold ‘God-Given Dignity’ in Budget Bill
Fifty‑four people have died in ICE custody since the start of fiscal 2025.
US Bishops Plan Sacred Heart Consecration, Issue Agenda for June Meeting
The bishops' conference is set to hold its 2026 Spring Plenary Assembly in Orlando on June 10-12.
The Patrons of Catholic Tech Bros
Who are the intellectual patrons of Catholic tech bros? It’s a question of increasing relevance and importance. This week on RR Register Staff writer Jonah McKeown talks about the thinkers shaping the Catholic response to. And then, Register Senior writer Zelda Caldwell joins us to describe her profound spiritual journey on the Camino.
Hard Freeze Tests Growers’ Faith
After a devastating late-April freeze damaged vineyards across the Mid-Atlantic, one Catholic family in Front Royal, Virginia, trusts that ‘God will provide.’
Lessons From the ‘Synod Study Group 9’ Debacle
EDITORIAL: Synodality has something to offer the Catholic Church, but not at the expense of what it actually teaches.
Leo XIV Laments That After Receiving Confirmation, Many Young People ‘Disappear From the Parish’
Speaking to a group of young people soon to be confirmed, Pope Leo XIV encouraged perseverance in the faith and emphasized that faith is lived in community, not in isolation.
Archdiocese of Baltimore Proposes Nearly $170 Million Settlement for Abuse Victims
The vast majority of the settlement would come from insurance contributions, according to a filing from the archdiocese.