The Lions Come
COMMENTARY: From Rome’s arenas to today’s streets, every attempt to silence the faith only strengthens it.
Heritage Foundation Aims to Tackle Marriage, Family Crisis
New report is titled ‘Saving America by Saving the Family: A Foundation for the Next 250 Years.’
Dictatorship in Nicaragua Releases Dozens of Political Prisoners After US Pressure
One newspaper reported the release of at least 30 political prisoners, while other media outlets reported a lower number.
Pope Leo XIV Proclaims Franciscan Jubilee Year
Special year commemorates the 800th anniversary of the saint’s death.
Pope Leo Walks the ‘Early Francis’ Path — With a New Approach
COMMENTARY: Early signs from Leo’s first consistory suggest continuity with Pope Francis’ original pastoral vision — more in what he said than in how he later governed.
British Columbia Supreme Court to Hear Challenge Over Euthanasia at Faith-Based Hospitals
Trial proceedings are scheduled to run from Jan. 12 to Feb. 6.
The Story Behind Pope Leo XIV’s New Papal Staff
The papal staff, used only by the pope and topped with a cross or a crucifix, is different from the bishop’s crozier — the shepherd’s staff — which ends in a curve and is used by bishops and archbishops.
Figure Skater Makes Sign of the Cross After Making Olympic Team, 1 Year After Losing Parents in DC Plane Crash
Holding close to his faith and family, this figure skater's story is one of resilience.
Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr Speaks About Maduro Case
Since the capture, Congress has remained divided on whether the capture was legal under U.S. and international law.
When Money Is Tight, Am I Morally Obligated to Give to the Church?
DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS: Catholic teaching holds that the duty to support the Church is real — but always measured according to one’s ability and responsibilities.