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Courage Director: Synod Report ‘Wounds the Church’

Father Brian Gannon argues how ‘intellectually dishonest’ document departs from Scripture and 2,000 years of Church teaching on

Cardinal Eijk: Same-Sex Synod Report Must Be Forcefully Refuted

By elevating such testimonies without doctrinal commentary, the report effectively normalizes homosexual relationships within a Church context. The

From Rerum Novarum to Today: Pope Leo XIV Prepares to Add His Voice to the Church’s Social Teaching

During his recent apostolic trip to Cameroon, the Pope called on Catholic university students from central Africa to

Pope Leo’s Welcome Act of Remembrance and Tribute — and Reconciliation

COMMENTARY: John Paul explicitly attributed his survival of the shooting to the intercession of Our Lady of Fatima. 

AI and the Worker: Rerum Novarum’s 135-Year-Old Warning

Pope Leo XIII’s foundational encyclical prompts us to ask: Will AI amplify or replace human capacities? Every technological

US ‘Welcomes’ Vatican Input on AI Regulation, Says Ambassador Burch

The U.S. ambassador to the Holy See also proposed a destination for a hypothetical papal visit to the

Here’s why the month of May is dedicated to the Virgin Mary

The Catholic Church dedicates the entire month of May to the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of God and

Can Unity Be Built Without Truth? Lessons From Sarah Mullally’s Vatican Visit

COMMENTARY: If ecumenism is to have integrity, it must be built not on gestures that obscure reality, but

Was Pope Leo XIV Offering His African Audiences a Preview of His New Encyclical?

ANALYSIS: In recent months, the Pope has returned several times to the themes of social doctrine. In Africa,

‘An Apostle of Peace’: Bishop Prepares for Pope Leo XIV’s Historic Visit to Algeria

Bishop Diego Sarrió Cucarella hopes the pastoral visit will lead to ‘hearts opening to peace, a renewed commitment

The SSPX Rupture With Tradition

COMMENTARY: The Society of St. Pius X’s latest rejection of Vatican overtures must be called out for what

7 Things to Know About Bishop Varden, Pope Leo’s Lenten Retreat Master

The Norwegian Trappist monk chosen to preach the Vatican’s Lenten retreat once called himself an atheist — and

Leo XIV Signals New Tone With the Diocese of Rome

ANALYSIS: Four new auxiliary bishops are expected to be appointed to the Diocese of Rome, following an upcoming

Angola Among African Countries Pope Leo XIV to Visit; Dates Being Finalized

Archbishop Imbamba thanked Pope Leo XIV for accepting the invitation to visit Angola. Angola is one of the

Pope Leo Walks the ‘Early Francis’ Path — With a New Approach

COMMENTARY: Early signs from Leo’s first consistory suggest continuity with Pope Francis’ original pastoral vision — more in

Pope Benedict’s Childhood Letter Inspires Today’s Advent Resolutions

10 prominent Catholics offer ways to tap into the wonder of a child this Advent. In 1934, a

A Triply Divided Lebanon Anxiously Awaits a New Pope

ANALYSIS: Despite a Christian legacy that goes back 1,000 years, Lebanon, awaiting Pope Leo XIV’s visit, is a

What do we know about the presentation of Mary?

It’s easy to conceptualize the presentation of the Lord because we find it in Scripture. Luke’s Gospel tells

‘Dignitatis Humanae’ at 60: Vatican II’s Decisive Stand for Religious Freedom

COMMENTARY: The early history of the landmark document manifests the significant doctrinal development, which led the Catholic Church

Why 3 Popes Say the Antichrist Novel ‘Lord of the World’ Predicted Our Times

In Benson’s prophetic vision, the Church persists amid a godless world obsessed with progress, pleasure and power. In

Vatican Diplomat Says Catholic Pastoral Center in Oman Conveys Respect for Religious Tolerance

The Register recently spoke to Alhasani about the meaning of this new pastoral center. On July 5, the

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