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Have you heard of the laughing, singing vision of Our Lady?

As we move through January, long after the Christmas sparkle has dimmed, there’s a timeless story that still glows with relevance: the story of Our Lady of Pontmain, or as she’s also known, Our Lady of Hope. Her feast day — January 17 — has just passed, but her message is strikingly apt at any Read More…

Have you heard of the laughing, singing vision of Our Lady?

Is a Mental-Health Crisis Hiding in the Church’s Pews?

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After Spain’s train wreck, a teen rushed to help

When Americans think of Spain, they often picture Mediterranean beaches, centuries-old churches, or lively cafés. Few would expect a quiet agricultural town to become the center of a national tragedy —and even fewer would imagine a teenager emerging as one of its defining figures. That is what happened in Adamuz, a small town in southern Read More…

After Spain’s train wreck, a teen rushed to help

After tragedy: Maxim Naumov’s faith-filled Olympic bid

There’s a moment in figure skating that transcends sport: when blades cut into ice, music begins, and a story unfolds without a single spoken word. It’s in that space — between breath and beat, momentum and stillness — that figure skating reveals its deeper poetry: the courage to rise, risk, fall, and rise again. And Read More…

After tragedy: Maxim Naumov’s faith-filled Olympic bid

The Outsourcing of Catholic Immigration Policy to Progressive Catholic Institutions

Following USAID cuts, a network of Catholic university-based advocacy groups, staffed by USCCB and Biden-admin alumni, enables the bishops to continue advancing porous border initiatives.

A Miraculous Story of Answered Prayers

A harrowing story of persecution and escape has finally come to a conclusion for the D’Souza family.

Is the goal of evangelization only to win arguments?

Living in a polarized world of social media comments and YouTube debates, it can seem like evangelization is an activity in which we argue against someone until they admit defeat. We often assume this is the case based on the vast number of social media influencers (many of them Catholic priests), who “speak the truth” Read More…

Is the goal of evangelization only to win arguments?

This largest sculpture of St. Charbel sends a vital message

More than 20,000 worshippers gathered on a Sydney street late Thursday evening, drawn not by spectacle, but by devotion. They came to witness the installation of what is now the world’s largest monumental bronze sculpture of St. Charbel — a striking four-meter-high (13-foot) depiction of the saint’s face, lifted into place atop St. Charbel’s Monastery Read More…

This largest sculpture of St. Charbel sends a vital message

Why the world needs mercy now: U.S.-born archbishop explains

Ahead of this year’s global congress on mercy, Lithuania’s archbishop tells EWTN News how the virtue offers a path toward restoration and reconciliation in a world marked by conflict. As Vilnius prepares to host the Sixth [...]

Archbishop Hebda urges prayer after another fatal shooting by federal agents in Minnesota

The archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Bernard Hebda, said “we must rid our hearts of the hatreds and prejudices that prevent us from seeing each other as brothers and sisters.” Archbishop Bernard Hebda of [...]