SSPX Consecrates Bishops in Defiance of Rome’s Schism Warning
The unauthorized July 1 rite in Écône, Switzerland, came despite Pope Leo XIV’s appeal to 'please turn back' and could trigger automatic excommunication for the six bishops involved.
Keeping a Republic: A 250th Birthday Meditation
COMMENTARY: It takes a critical mass of people, living certain virtues, to keep the American experiment on track.
Too Short, Too Structured? Cardinals Reflect on Synodal Consistory
Participants highlight benefits of collegial exchange but question whether the format allows real and effective counsel to reach the Pope.
Cape Verde’s World Cup Success Puts Spotlight on Island-Nation and Its Catholic Faith
There is an American connection with the archipelagic nation — in Massachusetts.
A New Mexico Mountain with Christ at the Top Is the Latest Battleground in U.S. Immigration Debate
Mount Cristo Rey in the Diocese of Las Cruces stands over a disputed patch of borderland that the U.S. government is attempting to seize from the Catholic Church.
Argentinians Join in Prayer for Earthquake-Shattered Venezuelans
In his homily during a Mass offered for the earthquake's victims, Archbishop Jorge Scheinig urged the faithful to reexamine their priorities in life, realizing one can lose everything in an instant.
Christian Brothers in Australia Transferred Millions in Property Ahead of Settlement, Report Claims
Christian Brothers Oceania Province announced in June that it would be shuttering its operations amid efforts to settle abuse lawsuits.
Supreme Court Delivers Victories for Parental Rights, Women’s Sports and Free Speech
COMMENTARY: In one of the most contested questions, the court ruled that states may protect female athletics for biological females.
Can AI Speak to the Human Heart?
COMMENTARY: Truth matters so much that it demands to be expressed by persons, in their own words and from their own souls.
Catholic Admiration for George Washington Has Nothing to Do With His Purported ‘Conversion’
As the nation celebrates its semiquincentennial, Catholic historians remember the father of our country as a central figure in the story of religious liberty in early America.