Jimmy Lai’s Godfather Weighs in On ‘Phony’ Guilty Verdict
McGurn said he has been cut off from Lai for the past three years.
Little Sisters of the Poor File Another Appeal Over Contraception Mandate
In spite of the prior Supreme Court wins, a federal court in August 2025 struck down the 2017 exemptions on grounds that the Supreme Court had not yet ruled on.
When the Vicar of Christ Joins the Media Scrum
COMMENTARY: What are the advantages, perils and unwanted consequences of Pope Leo XIV’s Tuesday evening ‘doorstep’ exchanges with the press at Castel Gandolfo?
A Grandparents’ Dilemma: Giving Faithful Catholic Witness in a Family Divided
DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS: When children and grandchildren live outside Church teaching, how can grandparents remain loving without compromising the faith?
Pew Survey Sheds Light on Characteristics of US Catholic Population
About half of American adults who were raised Catholic and stayed in the Church said the faith continues to ‘fulfill their spiritual needs,’ according to a new report.
United Airlines Settles Suit Over Flight Attendant’s Expression of Catholic Beliefs
The former employee alleged that United Airlines investigated his social-media history after someone reported a private in-flight conversation he had with another Catholic flight attendant.
Pope Leo Thankful for Pro-Life Nativity Scene That ‘Represents a Life Preserved From Abortion’
In his Dec. 15 address, the Holy Father alluded to its composition, mentioning the 28,000 colorful ribbons that symbolize lives saved thanks to the support provided by Catholic organizations to pregnant women in vulnerable situations.
Christian Renewal in the West Is Here, but Will Leaders Be Able to Sustain It?
Through the International Catholic Legislators Network, Dutch professor Christiaan Alting von Geusau is striving to address the global leadership crisis.
Bishop of Providence Issues Statement After Shooting at Brown University
Bishop Lewandowski offered prayers for law enforcement officials and first responders, and offered the use of the diocese’s 'resources, clergy and personnel, and charitable assistance wherever needed.'
Filipino Bishops Oppose Nuclear Power Plant Plan
The Filipino bishops drew their insights from the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan.