Pope Leo XIV Urges Diplomacy Amid Iran Tensions
The pontiff warned that 'stability and peace are not built with mutual threats' and appealed for dialogue to avert a wider crisis.
Teresa Tomeo’s Guide to Cruising
‘We enjoy the beauty of our surroundings, as it is easy to see God in everything when looking out across the ocean.’
Gulf Bishop Urges Daily Rosary as Iran Retaliates After US, Israeli Strikes
A pastoral appeal from the Gulf: ‘Remain calm and serene.’
10 Things to Know About St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first American citizen to be canonized and is the patron saint of immigrants. A new statue of her will be erected in Chicago’s Little Italy.
Meta Blocks AI Chatbot From Discussing Abortion With Minors
A roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news.
Pope Leo XIV Reflects on Lenten Exercises, Citing St. Paul’s Call to Live ‘in a Manner Worthy of the Gospel of Christ’
Bishop Erik Varden closed a weeklong retreat for the Roman Curia with meditations on the cross and hope.
Students Pray for Notre Dame’s Catholic Identity After Dispute Over Pro-Abortion Professor
The event was originally planned as a protest in response to the university’s appointment of abortion advocate professor Susan Ostermann as the head of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. Ultimately, however, students expressed their gratitude at the reversal of Ostermann’s appointment, calling it a ‘victory’ in the battle for Notre Dame’s Catholic identity.
Character, not Caricature: Cardinal Sarah Beyond the Labels
COMMENTARY: A pastor who faced danger in his homeland and later served the Church in Rome, Cardinal Robert Sarah remains above all a man on his knees before God.
Deacon Launches Adore Movement to Spark Adoration Revival
Spirit Filled Hearts Ministry and eCatholic have launched the Adore Movement to promote adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
Catholic Pilgrims Take to the Seas
Cruises are becoming an increasingly popular choice for faith-based vacationing.