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Anti‑Zionism claim by Catholic panelist prompts sharp exchange at Religious Liberty Commission

Catholic teaching does not explicitly oppose Zionism, the movement supporting Jewish self‑determination in a homeland in Israel. [...]

Catholics’ support for Trump’s agenda has not changed, Pew report says

A Pew Research Center report examined how U.S. religious groups view President Donald Trump, including his plans and policies and his ethics. [...]

Jimmy Lai’s Family Responds to 20-Year Prison Sentence

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Ivy League Influencer: Why This Catholic Scholar Is Trying to Save Higher Ed

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U.S., Hungarian thought leaders share ethical concerns over mass migration

A Hungarian think tank’s new paper “Migration and Ethics: The Axioms of a Christian Migration Policy” prompts a meeting of the minds. [...]

Leo XIV offers guidance to priests of the Archdiocese of Madrid

Pope Leo XIV addressed a letter to the priests of the Archdiocese of Madrid meeting together and while directed to them, the Holy Father’s guidance can be applied to priests anywhere in the world. [...]

Pope recognizes unsung heroes who keep Vatican City running

A week after receiving the staff of the Pontifical Household ahead of their upcoming move to the Apostolic Palace, Pope Leo XIV granted another Sunday audience on February 8, 2026, this time to technical staff of Vatican City. As was the case last week, he received them at the Apostolic Palace before the Angelus prayer. Read More…

Pope recognizes unsung heroes who keep Vatican City running

Pope Leo XIV urges ‘Samaritan’ care for the sick

In a message that blends pastoral concern with social urgency, Pope Leo XIV has called Catholics to rediscover compassion as a concrete, shared responsibility, ahead of the 34th World Day of the Sick, celebrated on February 11, 2026, feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. Particular celebrations are occurring in the Pope’s former diocese in Peru, Read More…

Pope Leo XIV urges ‘Samaritan’ care for the sick

What exactly is going on in the Book of Revelation?

If there’s one book of the Bible that people struggle to understand, it’s the Book of Revelation. The Book of Revelation is notoriously challenging — thanks to its heavy use of apocalyptic, symbolic language, and non-linear, dramatic imagery.  Written to encourage persecuted Christians, the book promises that Christ will ultimately triumph over evil. But it’s Read More…

What exactly is going on in the Book of Revelation?