How New York’s Catholic Leader Became America’s Archbishop
Big Apple archbishops have been making their presence felt for 200 years.
Renewing America Begins With Renewing Catholic Universities
COMMENTARY: They prepare men and women who are not only professionally competent, but also capable of civic friendship — the shared pursuit of the common good in a divided age.
Catholic Schools Week: Old-School Education Works in a New-Tech Age
What this veteran educator, a religious sister, has learned from teaching — anchored in virtue, intellectual curiosity and analog standbys — and why what she instills in class has had a lasting impact.
Pope Leo Voices ‘Great Concern’ Over Rising Cuba-US Tensions, Highlights Beatitudes and Global Prayer Intentions
The Pontiff echoed Cuban bishops’ call for ‘sincere and effective’ talks. Only God, he said, can truly call the poor and afflicted blessed, satisfy those who seek peace and justice, and give joy to the meek, merciful and pure of heart.
Candlemas Is Making a Comeback, With a Mexican Twist
Known among people of Mexican descent in the U.S. as ‘La Candelaria,’ the traditional Feb. 2 feast bids farewell to the Christmas season not with a whimper, but with a bang.
Meet the Bishop of Taiwan’s Silicon Valley
Bishop John Baptist Lee speaks on leading his flock with a missionary spirit in the heart of the nation’s tech industry.
From St. Brigid to Knock Shrine: 5 EWTN Programs to Watch That Highlight Ireland’s Catholic Faith
Parishes Continue to Support LA Catholics as Community Struggles to Rebuild After Devastating Fires
Pastor and parishioners are ‘putting everything into the hands of the Lord.’
Papal Nuncio Turns 80, Describes Vatican-US Bishops’ Relationship as ‘Normal,’ Not in Conflict
Ahead of his 80th birthday, Cardinal Christophe Pierre sat down with ‘EWTN News In Depth’ anchor Catherine Hadro to discuss his tenure as the Vatican’s representative to the U.S.
ICE Enforcement Debate Is a Matter US Church ‘Simply Can’t Avoid,’ Archbishop Coakley Says
The faithful should ‘ask God’s grace and God’s presence as we address very difficult and challenging situations on the ground,’ Archbishop Paul Coakley said regarding immigration issues.