Cause for Canonization Opened for Young Polish Lay Missionary Killed in Bolivia
‘Detransition Diaries’: ‘The Greatest Medical Experiment of Our Time’
Planned Parenthood Reports Record Number of Abortions in Latest Annual Report
‘Patriarch of the West’: Pope Francis Heads Forward Into the Past
Catholic Church Leaders in Kerala Speak Out Against Attacks on Christians as National Election Looms
Free Speech Wins! Belgian Court Overturns Ban on Conservative Conference
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Revisiting JPII’s ‘Letter to Artists’ Via Cinema
ON FILM: Movie-makers explore ‘new epiphanies of beauty.’
How the Risen Lord Ministers to Us as the Good Shepherd
User’s Guide to the Fourth Sunday of Easter
As Hunger Crisis Unfolds in Ethiopia, Mary’s Meals Teams Up With Catholic Nuns to Feed Children
The Daughters of Charity has supported vulnerable people in Tigray since the early 1970s.
Scotland Pauses Sex-Change and Puberty-Blocker Drugs for Children
This announcement comes just one month after England instituted the same ban.
Ex-Jesuit, Alleged Abuser Rupnik Listed as Consultant in 2024 Pontifical Yearbook
The information appears on page 1346 of the yearbook, with the list of consultants of the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments.
Cardinal Gregory Recalls Time When Black Catholics Could Not Study in US Seminaries
Cardinal Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, received this year’s Rector’s Award at an April 11 banquet at the Pontifical North American College.