Pope Leo XIV to Youth and Families: ‘Peace Be With You’
In Equatorial Guinea, the Pope told young people and families to let Christ’s light shape a future of love, responsibility, and hope.
German Cardinal Instructs Priests to Facilitate Same-Sex Couple Blessings
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, archbishop of Munich and Freising, has instructed priests and full-time pastoral staff to introduce the controversial handout 'Blessing Gives Strength to Love.'
PHOTOS: Pope Leo XIV Visits Prisoners, Meets With Families, Says Mass in Equatorial Guinea
The Holy Father is wrapping up his papal trip to the African continent after visiting multiple countries there.
What’s Driving Anti-Christian Extremism in Israel?
Experts say education and law enforcement are needed to stem such incidences.
Why Catholic Media Matters
COMMENTARY: Every radio broadcast, every podcast, every digital stream is a kind of procession where the Word is carried into homes, cars or earbuds.
Taylor Black Sees Endless Possibilities in AI — but Not Without Well-Formed Humans
Catholic philosopher and scholar of human cognition helps his Big Tech colleagues think through timely questions — with the aim of making AI safe and helping humanity flourish.
‘Ecclesiacide,’ Then and Now
COMMENTARY: What Stalin began in Lviv in 1946 — an attempt to liquidate a Church — persists today in Putin’s war on Ukraine.
The Marriage Crisis Driving America’s Fertility Decline
CDC data shows overall births falling, but the real concern is a decline in marriages — a trend with profound implications for the life of the Church.
U.S. Dioceses Observe Child Abuse Prevention Month
Bishop Barry Knestout of Richmond, Virginia, urged vigilance in child protection, and Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago posted a video message about the month's observance on behalf of U.S. bishops.
Pope Leo XIV to Equatorial Guinea: Take Your Destiny Into Your Hands
The pontiff urged Catholics in the country to help build a future of hope, justice, and peace.