Our Blessed Mother Joins the Eucharistic Pilgrimage
Wherever Mary Is, Her Son Cannot Fail To Be
Catholic Neonatologist Wins Award for Exemplary Medical Care of Most Fragile, Vulnerable Babies
Vatican to Publish New Document on Marian Apparitions Next Week
The Significance of the Smile
New Study Suggests Rampant ‘Cafeteria Catholicism’
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From Australia to the Vatican: ‘Aboriginal Mass’ Seeks Official Recognition
Two Indigenous elders, Maureen Yanawana and Madeleine Jadai, presented the Mass to the bishops and shared its impact on their community.
Pope Francis: Hope ‘is a Gift That Comes Directly From God’
The Pope reflected on the central role hope plays in the daily lives of Christians.
Ireland’s March for Life Draws Thousands Amid ‘Soaring’ Abortions
Abortion became legal in Ireland in 2018 and is currently allowed until 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Montana Catholic Bishops Oppose Abortion Ballot Initiative
The statement urged Catholics in the state to refrain from signing the petition and to pray for the initiative’s defeat.
Children and Youth to Play Central Role in Pope Francis Visit to Papua New Guinea
As part of his apostolic journey, Pope Francis is expected to visit a safe house for young girls in Vanimo and then, greet missionaries, staff, and students of a school he helped develop.
Judge Blocks Referendum to Enshrine Abortion in New York Constitution; State to Appeal
The proposal was widely seen as creating a constitutional protection for women to access abortion.