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The Holy Land Must Be Seen, Not Debated From Afar, Says Catholic Leader

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Instrumentality in Sin and Silicon

The use and proliferation of artificial intelligence technology (AI) can generate vice and, ultimately, sin. Not always, for AI is a fascinating product of human creativity that promises many practical benefits as well as harmful [...]

A Convert’s Compass: How a Radio Show Turned an Anglican into a Catholic Pilgrim

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The Marian hymn “found” in St. Casimir’s tomb

In 1604, Church officials opened the tomb of Saint Casimir in the cathedral of Vilnius during the solemn translation of his relics. The young royal, who had died more than a century earlier, was already venerated across Poland and Lithuania for a life of unusual holiness. According to longstanding Catholic tradition recorded in early accounts Read More…

The Marian hymn “found” in St. Casimir’s tomb

Preventive war? Vatican speaks out on Iran, “spiral of violence”

The efforts made since the creation of the United Nations in 1945 “seem to have been in vain,” protested Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the Holy See. He was speaking in an interview given on March 4, 2026, to Andrea Tornielli, editorial director of Vatican Media, on the fifth day of the war Read More…

Preventive war? Vatican speaks out on Iran, “spiral of violence”

Vatican synod report urges women’s input in preparing future priests

The report also warns seminaries must not become an “artificial environment” detached from the ordinary life of the faithful. [...]

‘Biblical Roots’: Picasso’s spiritual ‘sensibilities’ on display at Burgos Cathedral

While Pablo Picasso was a professed atheist, a new exhibit in Spain highlights the spiritual sensibilities of his art. [...]

International Theological Commission: Human life is a vocation

New Vatican-approved document weighs challenges posed by AI and social media. [...]

Meet the artist behind the 47 paintings supporting Sister Thea Bowman’s cause for canonization

Brother Mickey McGrath, OSFS, has 47 paintings inspired by Servant of God Sister Thea Bowman that have been packaged into boxes and sent to Rome for review to advance her cause for canonization. [...]