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Bishops warn that Cuba risks social chaos if urgent changes are not made

The Conference of Catholic Bishops of Cuba warned that the country risks descending into social chaos and violence if urgent structural changes are not made. [...]

A Catholic reflection on Catherine O’Hara’s idea of success

When the late Catherine O’Hara was stopped at an airport and asked how she hoped to be remembered, the moment was fleeting and informal. There was no sense that she was offering a summation of her life. And yet her response — that the role she most wanted remembered was being a mother to her Read More…

A Catholic reflection on Catherine O’Hara’s idea of success

Pope Leo appoints Sister Raffaella Petrini as a member of Commission on Reserved Matters

Pope Leo XIV has appointed Sister Raffaella Petrini as a member of the Commission for Reserved Matters, which is responsible for awarding financial contracts in confidential areas of the Vatican. Pope Leo XIV has appointed [...]

What Lou Holtz’s final season reminds us about family and faith

When news emerged that Lou Holtz has entered hospice care at the age of 89, it landed quietly but heavily. For many, the update prompted memories of packed stadiums and championship seasons. For others, it stirred something more personal: a pause to consider how a life shaped by discipline, faith, and family comes to rest Read More…

What Lou Holtz’s final season reminds us about family and faith

How faith kept a boy swimming to save his family’s lives

When Austin Appelbee finally reached shore after four hours in the open sea, he did not think of himself as a hero. “I didn’t think I was a hero — I just did what I did,” he later told the BBC. But what he did, and how he endured it, has offered many a rare Read More…

How faith kept a boy swimming to save his family’s lives

Rome events to highlight World Day Against Human Trafficking

From Feb. 4–8, the Catholic Church will mobilize with a series of activities in Rome in support of human dignity and peace. With the theme “Peace Begins with Dignity: A Global Call to End Human [...]

An Open Letter to Couples Living with Infertility

When some of my ethics clients describe their frustration in dealing with infertility, they often borrow a phrase from childhood: “I feel like I’m about to cry uncle.” The right way to translate that admission? [...]

From history to personal taste: What the Pope is carrying

Some observers suggest that when Pope Leo closed the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica, he definitively ended Francis’ pontificate and symbolically opened his own… One image supports this analysis: When he appeared before the two bronze doors on January 6, he was holding a new pastoral staff. This accessory is highly symbolic. The Office Read More…

From history to personal taste: What the Pope is carrying

2 Movements of love: Pope’s homily for Presentation

On the evening of the feast of the Presentation, Pope Leo XIV celebrated a Mass that also marked the 30th World Day of Consecrated Life. The Holy Father reflected on both the image of Simeon and Anna, and the testimony given by the many consecrated persons in their various charisms today. Here is a full Read More…

2 Movements of love: Pope’s homily for Presentation

On Small Laws 

“When you break the big laws, you do not get freedom, you do not even get anarchy. You get the small laws.” And so we have the continuing melodrama in the Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina.