Thankful for Abortion Pill Reversal: ‘We Are Grateful Someone Answered’
Here is a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news.
The ‘Weight’ of a Nation: St. Augustine, Dante, and the Soul of American Politics
COMMENTARY: On America's 250th birthday, remember we were made by God to receive love ourselves, and to show love to others.
The Declaration of Independence Packs History-Changing Power
COMMENTARY: That power resonates beyond the shores of the United States 250 years later.
What John Paul II Left Implicit Is Now Explicit: SSPX Is in Schism
COMMENTARY: Pope Leo XIV has chosen, with discretion, to end the failed outreach of Pope Benedict XVI to the SSPX.
Cameroon Diocese Announces Release of Kidnapped Priest, Religious Brothers
The Diocese of Nkongsamba gave thanks for the release of Father John Bosco Bihkong and Brothers Sylvester Sewong and Marie Rodrigue, who were kidnapped on June 27.
Reminder: Rest in Jesus
By taking only his yoke, our burdens will be lighter, and we will have Christ-centered rest.
What Is the SSPX? A Look at the Traditionalist Catholic Group in Schism With the Church
The Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) is a traditionalist group that is not in full communion with the Catholic Church and has a canonically irregular status.
Catholic Leaders Urge Poland and Ukraine to Pursue Reconciliation, Disarm Language
Catholic leaders from Poland and Ukraine issued a rare joint appeal for reconciliation, urging forgiveness, peace, and Christian unity amid rising historical and political tensions.
6-Year Study Challenges Violence Narrative in Nigeria, Finds Christians Bore Heavier Toll
A new study released by the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa challenges long-held assumptions about the drivers of violence in Nigeria and the religious identity of its victims.
Catholics Helped Build America — and America Has Strengthened the Church
COMMENTARY: The Catholic contribution to America is undeniable; the American contribution to Catholic life is often overlooked.