Rabbi Featured at ‘Rededicate 250’ Discusses Judaism’s Impact on America’s Founders
Interview with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik of the oldest Jewish congregation in the United States
Religious Freedom Division Restored at U.S. Health Agency’s Civil Rights Office
The office was dissolved in 2023 under former President Joe Biden’s administration.
Uganda Postpones Martyrs’ Day Celebrations Over Ebola Fears
Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni said the decision follows consultations with key stakeholders in the east African nation.
The Vatican’s Long Game With Iran
ANALYSIS: Behind a recent controversial honor for Tehran’s envoy lies a history of back‑channel diplomacy, shared U.N. battles and carefully tended lines to the ayatollahs.
Indian Catholics Denied Bail After Confronting Mob That Disrupted Mass
Nine parishioners face conversion and attempted murder charges after forcing out intruders who stormed a village church during Mass in Rajasthan.
From Budapest to Princeton, Catholic Scholars Mobilize to Reconnect Faith and Political Life
CatholicPOST seeks to restore Catholic social doctrine to its rightful place in intellectual life and academic discussion.
EWTN Launches New Family Travel Series ‘Fork in the Road’
New series "invites families to see the world as a classroom and to recognize faith woven into every detail of the journey,"Jessica Rey, series creator, told EWTN.
Nigeria Catholic Hospital Fire Leaves Marian Statue Untouched, Draws Non-Catholics to Prayer
A fire at the Mother of Christ Specialist Hospital in the Diocese of Enugu broke out on May 12, causing vast damage — but a Marian statue was left untouched amid the flames.
Your Vocation Is Christ’s Call to Your Heart
COMMENTARY: Every vocation is ultimately a summons into communion with Christ.
Top US Leadership Rededicate Country as ‘One Nation, Under God’
Catholic participants at the event included U.S. Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Bishop Robert Barron and actor Jonathan Roumie.