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Pro-life, Christian health insurance company launches in Texas

CNA Staff, Nov 28, 2025 / 07:00 am Two Texas pro-lifers are launching a health care plan that embraces Catholic life ethics, creating an ethical option for Christians. Health insurance companies often cover things that [...]

At Nicaea again, Churches unite in one Creed

In the Bible, drought is seen as a sign of disfavor, a consequence of disobedience to God’s law. Ancient peoples (and modern ones) feel deeply our reliance on rain and the harvests the moisture brings. So surely the drought that has caused the receding waters of Lake Iznik in Turkey can’t be considered something positive. Read More…

At Nicaea again, Churches unite in one Creed

Filipino archbishop asks Catholics to attend protests against government corruption

CNA Staff, Nov 28, 2025 / 05:53 am Here is a roundup of Catholic world news from the past week that you might have missed. Filipino archbishop asks Catholics to attend protests against government corruption [...]

Humility Is the Devil’s Achilles’ Heel

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WYD official prayer asks for “flame of Korean martyrs’ faith”

The organizers of the next World Youth Day — 2027 in South Korea — have released the official prayer for the event. Drawing from the theme — “Take courage! I have overcome the world” (Jn 16:33) — theofficial prayer invites young people to trust in the everlasting victory of Christ and to live theGospel of Read More…

WYD official prayer asks for “flame of Korean martyrs’ faith”

Pope to Turkey’s Christians: Nicaea still asks us, Who is Jesus for us?

Giving an overview of Judeo-Christian history in Turkey, from Abraham through St. Paul and the Byzantine times, Pope Leo urged today’s small Christian community of Turkey to “nurture the seed of faith handed down to us by Abraham, the Apostles and the Fathers.” The Holy Father met in the Latin Cathedral of the Holy Spirit Read More…

Pope to Turkey’s Christians: Nicaea still asks us, Who is Jesus for us?

Pope visits home of Little Sisters of the Poor in Turkey

“The sense of respect for elderly people has been lost,” lamented Pope Leo XIV, referring to societies “where efficiency and materialism dominate,” during a visit to a retirement home in central Istanbul on November 28, 2025. On the second day of his trip to Turkey, the Pontiff warmly praised the work of the religious congregation Read More…

Pope visits home of Little Sisters of the Poor in Turkey

Why the “Right” Now Cancels Its Own

When we treat every uncomfortable query as morally suspect, we only imitate the reaction of the Woke Left, which treats disagreement, albeit incoherently, as intolerance.

Christ Transforms the End: A Reflection for Advent

Advent is a a time of looking towards the first coming of Christ as a baby, which is precisely why the Church spends the season contemplating His second coming at the end of time.