‘We Will Rise with Him,’ Venezuelan Bishop Says as Catholic Nonprofits Mobilize Relief Efforts
“Though we’ve been hit by nature, we don’t lose our hope because our hope is set on Christ the Lord, and he had victory over death and destruction,” Auxiliary Bishop Carlos Márquez said.
At Lunch with the Poor, Pope Leo XIV Calls on Society to Eliminate the Causes of Poverty, Injustice
The Holy Father on July 11 hosted "Lunch with the Pope," a day of hospitality and fraternity at Borgo Laudato Si' within the papal gardens of Castel Gandolfo.
Make This Summer a Summer of Prayer: Sit Quietly With Christ — Even on Vacation
The truth of human nature is that we will not find rest until we rest in the heart of God.
Notre Dame Awards Religious Liberty Prize to Becket Fund for Supreme Court Wins
Becket President Mark Rienzi said the group is ‘deeply honored’ to be awarded the prize, saying religious liberty ‘is worth fighting for.’
Notre Dame Investigating Anonymous Sex-Abuse Allegations Against Women’s Dorm Rector
The investigation began after anonymous allegations surfaced on social media. University officials say no formal complaints have been made directly by alleged victims, and the rector denies any wrongdoing through her attorney.
As America Celebrates 250 Years, Rising Religious Illiteracy Threatens to Spoil the Party
A look at the growing unfamiliarity with Christian ideas and images and the efforts underway to correct America’s religious literacy deficit.
Federal Court: Maine Christian Schools Receiving Public Funding Must Follow Gender, Sexuality Rules
The court said Maine is permitted to exclude St. Dominic Academy from public funding if the school won't abide by state nondiscrimination rules.
Be Rooted in God’s Word to Reap a Good Harvest
‘The seed is the word of God; Christ is the sower. All who come to him will have life forever.’
Catholic Bishop: ‘There’s No Political Will in Fight Against Terrorism in Nigeria’
Bishop Stephen Dami Mamza of the Diocese of Yola says the Nigerian government lacks the will to end the persistent insecurity that has claimed thousands of lives in the West African country.
The Bishops and the Consecration
This week, the bishops of the U.S. gathered in Orlando, Florida, for their annual spring plenary meeting, and their most pressing task was the consecration of the country to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Register staff writer Gigi Duncan and EWTN News staff reporter Tessa Gervasini were there and join Register Radio to tell us what happened. And then … Register staff reporter Matt McDonald discusses a newly released report that a University of Notre Dame rector sexually abused students there for 17 years. What is the latest in yet another Notre Dame controversy?