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The Un-Silence of the Lambs: Inside the Beautiful Mess of Mass with Small Children

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CatholicVote Report Examines Moral Implications of Immigration Enforcement

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Pope finds inspiration in businessman on path to sainthood

“The economy and business, when oriented toward the common good, can and must be engines of the future, of inclusion and justice,” Pope Leo XIV writes. The message was addressed to participants at the 31st Argentine Industrial Conference, held in Buenos Aires on November 13, 2025. The Pope is following in the footsteps of Leo Read More…

Pope finds inspiration in businessman on path to sainthood

Interview with a former AI researcher — the pope’s preacher!

Twice a year, in preparation for Christmas and Easter, the Preacher of the Pontifical Household preaches before the Pope and the Roman Curia. That role is now held by Father Roberto Pasolini. A former researcher in artificial intelligence who became a Franciscan, Father Pasolini was appointed preacher of the Papal Household in November 2024.  He Read More…

Interview with a former AI researcher — the pope’s preacher!

The message from that viral church formula stunt

You’ve probably seen the videos. It seems like they’re all over the internet. A woman decided to test churches around the U.S. to see if they’re really caring for the needy as Christ intended.  She called dozens of churches and other houses of worship, saying she couldn’t afford to buy formula for her hungry baby Read More…

The message from that viral church formula stunt

The ‘NRT’ spreads the word about the One “who makes all things new”

Founded in the 19th century, the “Nouvelle Revue Théologique” lives up to its name. At a time when so many voices struggle to be heard, it continues to foster dialogue between Christian faith, contemporary culture, and critical reason. This dialogue, rooted in an understanding of the Scriptures, bears witness to a simple conviction: Christ makes Read More…

The ‘NRT’ spreads the word about the One “who makes all things new”

Is it God’s glory shining in the Northern Lights?

Over the last few days, skies across the United States glowed with unexpected color — pink, green, and violet curtains drifting over farms, cities, and mountains alike. The Northern Lights, usually seen far closer to the Arctic, were visible across a swath of U.S. states, reaching much farther south than usual. This unusual visual display Read More…

Is it God’s glory shining in the Northern Lights?

Bishops vote to ban gender transition treatments at Catholic hospitals

The bishops of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) voted on November 12 to approve a document prohibiting Catholic health care facilities from performing treatments on patients seeking to change their gender presentation. The landslide vote saw 206 bishops in favor, with just eight against. A total of seven bishops abstained. The directives Read More…

Bishops vote to ban gender transition treatments at Catholic hospitals

Did you know there is a St. Lucy of Narnia?

When I saw her name, it stopped me in my tracks. St. Lucy of Narnia?! There’s no way! It turns out she was a real person. And her feast day is November 15.  Long before C.S. Lewis penned his iconic children’s series, a young Italian woman named Lucia Brocadelli was living a saintly life as Read More…

Did you know there is a St. Lucy of Narnia?

Why is ‘Ordinary People’ on Pope Leo’s list? A review and a guess

Pope Leo XIV released a list of his four favorite movies, and for the most part, it was about what you would expect from a pope. Life Is Beautiful (1997) tops the list, a film that, despite its bittersweet ending, is a celebration of hope in the face of evil. Then there’s It’s a Wonderful Read More…

Why is ‘Ordinary People’ on Pope Leo’s list? A review and a guess