The Holy Spirit Is Moving in Manhattan
Young adults are turning out in droves at Masses and other faith-centered gatherings at a trio of parishes in the heart of New York City.
Mary Magdalene’s Memory of Meeting the Risen Christ
COMMENTARY: He said just one word: ‘Mary.’ And right away, I knew it was Jesus.
King of the Birds: Flannery O’Connor’s Beloved Peacocks
At her Georgia farm, the celebrated Catholic writer raised an unruly flock whose beauty and noise became part of her imaginative world.
From Emmaus to the Upper Room: The Meaning of Easter Evening
COMMENTARY: In his first Easter ‘Urbi et Orbi,’ Pope Leo drew attention to a part of Easter Sunday often overlooked.
‘È un Bel Giorno’: A Bronx Morning Reveals God’s Glory
COMMENTARY: A childhood moment of wonder becomes a lasting lesson in finding beauty in the ordinary.
At Easter Vigil, Pope Leo XIV Calls for Peace to ‘Grow and Flourish’ Throughout the World
The ancient vigil 'stretches across the centuries as a path of reconciliation and grace,' the Pope said at the Vatican.
Government of Cuba Announces Release of More Than 2,000 Prisoners for Easter
The government said it was making the release 'in the context of the religious celebrations of Holy Week.'
Archbishop Broglio: War Should Always Be ‘a Last Resort’
U.S. military services shepherd said it was ‘hard’ to see how the ongoing war with Iran could be justified.
Sifting Sin: Lessons From a Sandbox and a 4-Year-Old
COMMENTARY: A simple afternoon of sifting sand becomes a reflection on how sin slips quietly into the soul — and how grace restores what was lost.
Is the Culture of Death Committing Suicide?
From Iceland to the wider West, falling birthrates and the elimination of the ‘unfit’ reveal a civilization undermining its own future.