White House Religious Liberty Commission Presents Recommendations
The panel urged repeal of the Johnson Amendment, creation of religious liberty violation hotlines, Know Your Rights posters, and presidential religious freedom awards.
Catholic Women’s Leadership Forum Tells Young Women: ‘You Are a Gift’
GIVEN will bestow Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, of the Sisters of Life, with its Fiat Award, which honors women whose lives embody the response of Our Lady through faithful leadership, service and love.
Cardinal Müller Calls SSPX Consecrations Schismatic, Defends the Latin Mass
The former Vatican doctrine chief likened the Society of St. Pius X to the ancient Donatist schism, days before its planned July 1 episcopal consecrations at Écône.
Can Cinema Itself Be Catholic?
Hollywood’s Golden Age carried a sacramental vision of the world long before the rise of the modern ‘faith-based’ genre
The Catholic Priest Who Forged a Lifelong Friendship With Harry Truman
During World War I, Father Curtis Tiernan and Capt. Harry Truman discovered they shared the same values — and forged a friendship that endured for the rest of their lives.
Catholic Peace Group to Honor Victims of Nuclear Weapons with Lantern Ceremonies
The group is encouraging communities around the world to honor victims of nuclear weapons through lantern float ceremonies this summer.
Are We Sure the Kids Will Be All Right?
COMMENTARY: A social media dustup between a children’s rights group and a college basketball coach illustrates the types of problems predicted by the opponents of the 2015 Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same-sex civil marriage.
Bishops’ Migration Committee Urges Trump to Let Haitian, Syrian Migrants Stay
The Supreme Court's decision on June 25 paves the way for possibly deporting more than 300,000 Haitians and more than 6,000 Syrians.
Michigan Report Cites Abuse Claims Against 37 Priests, 1 Deacon in Saginaw
The government has been releasing reports on abuse allegations in each of the state's seven dioceses.
Pope Leo XIV Defends Synodal Consistory As Path To ‘Grow in Communion’
Acknowledging reservations among some cardinals, the Pope urged confidence in the format in his opening address, and asked that they offer him their 'strong, explicit and public' support.