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Nuns leave Nicaragua after years of evangelization, deny expulsion

The Capuchin Tertiary Sisters of the Holy Family announced that after discernment but without coercion, they are leaving Nicaragua, having fulfilled their goals in the country. The Capuchin Tertiary Sisters of the Holy Family announced [...]

OneLife LA marchers ‘speak up for life,’ focus on gamut of life issues

El Paso, Texas, Bishop Mark Seitz said: “We’ve lost the idea that every human life is a blessing and that we have obligations to one another.” The Archdiocese of Los Angeles presented its 12th annual [...]

Former Scottish Sisters of Nazareth Sentenced for Abuse in Children’s Care Homes

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P.D. James and Designer Parkas for Chihuahuas

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2 new miracles reported through intercession of St. Charbel in 2026

Two new miracles have been attributed to St. Charbel already in 2026 — one in the United States and one in Lebanon. Two new miracles attributed to St. Charbel Makhlouf have been reported since the beginning of [...]

Bangladesh Catholics face security fears at major pilgrimage amid tense elections

Bangladesh’s largest annual Catholic gathering faces uncertainty as security concerns and upcoming national elections create division among the faithful about whether to attend. Just days before Bangladesh’s national elections, the country’s largest Catholic pilgrimage has [...]

Vatican’s Ratzinger Foundation names historian Father Roberto Regoli as new board president

The foundation promotes the publication, dissemination, and study of Pope Benedict XVI’s writings and thought. The Vatican Secretariat of State has appointed historian Father Roberto Regoli as president of the board of directors of the [...]

Four Lessons in Sanity from St. Thomas Aquinas for an Insane Age

In December 2024, I had the great fortune of venerating the skull of one of my great spiritual and intellectual heroes: Saint Thomas Aquinas. We had gathered up our four kids in the minivan, driven [...]

Pope Leo XIV taps veteran canon lawyer Archbishop Redaelli for key Vatican post

The new secretary of the Dicastery for the Clergy exemplifies the pope’s push for rule-of-law governance and seasoned hands in Rome. Pope Leo XIV’s appointment earlier this month of Archbishop Carlo Roberto Maria Redaelli as [...]

What would Thomas Aquinas make of AI?

According to one German theologian, the Catholic saint and doctor of the Church can contribute to contemporary discussions about AI’s risks and role in society. What would Thomas Aquinas think of artificial intelligence (AI), and [...]