Learn From Our Mother of Mercy on Divine Mercy Sunday
Divine Mercy Sunday brings the faithful many ways to approach Jesus — including by turning to the Mother of Divine Mercy.
Pope Leo XIV at Vatican Peace Vigil: ‘Enough of War!’
Prayer is ‘the most free, universal and disruptive response to death,’ the Pope said in St. Peter’s Basilica on April 11.
Arthur Brooks: ‘The World Needs American Catholicism’
‘Young people today, they have a craving for something that’s bigger and bigger. And if we don’t feed it, then we’re not feeding our sheep,’ Brooks said.
In Paris, Traditional Liturgy Is Drawing a New Generation to the Church
At Saint-Roch — the ‘Church of the Artists’ that has become a hotspot for the traditional Latin Mass in recent years — 55 adults were baptized this Easter, the highest figure in the city.
Sweet April, Cruel April: Finding Life Where the World Sees Death
COMMENTARY: April exposes the divide between a culture that fears death and a faith that finds life through it.
The Priest Who Counsels the Count of Monte Cristo
What Abbé Faria reveals about formation, suffering and the moral risk of shaping another soul is worth reflecting upon.
Easter Reveals Who We Are: Sons and Daughters of God
COMMENTARY: During the Easter Octave, the Church points us to our true identity: through the Cross and Resurrection, we are not merely pardoned but remade as sons and daughters of God.
Poll: Catholic Support for President Donald Trump Drops Below 50% Amid Iran War
A poll shows Catholics disapprove of President Donald Trump’s performance as president, overall, including on how he has handled the conflict with Iran.
‘No One Felt Safe’: Catholics Continue Aid in Lebanon Amid Deadly Israeli Strike
Catholic aid workers in Beirut offer details on Israel’s deadliest attack on the country, which took place this week.
Leo XIV and Macron Meet: Peace Is Both a ‘Duty and a Requirement’
The two leaders expressed their common conviction on the necessity of dialogue and negotiations to resolve conflicts between nations.