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English historian and pro-life advocate Jack Scarisbrick dies at 97

The Henry VIII scholar who contributed to “Catholic revisionism” was known for his commitment to pro-life advocacy and helping pregnant women. [...]

Scottish bishops urge politicians to reject ‘dreadful’ assisted suicide bill

With a final vote on the controversial proposal due to take place on March 17, Scottish bishops have made an urgent plea to Scottish politicians to reject the legislation. [...]

Mother Agnes Mary of the Sisters of Life to be honored with Fiat Award

Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, SV, is to be honored for her deep dedication to pro-life ministry and her work accompanying thousands of women in need. [...]

Chaldean bishop arrested in San Diego on embezzlement, money laundering charges

Bishop Emanuel Shaleta was arrested at the airport, according to the sheriff’s office. [...]

New Jersey man pleads guilty to bomb plot at 2025 Red Mass in Washington, DC

The arrest took place at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle before the annual Mass marking the start of a Supreme Court term. [...]

‘My trust was in God’: Priest recounts flight from Holy Land amid Iranian conflict

Father Anthony Wieck, SJ, was leading a group of pilgrims in Jerusalem when the U.S. and Israel began launching strikes against Iran. [...]

Bishops condemn massacre of 178 in South Sudan

Catholic bishops in Sudan and South Sudan have voiced deep anguish following the killing of nearly 178 people in northern South Sudan, warning that the country risks sliding more toward large-scale conflict. The attack occurred March 2 in the Ruweng Administrative Area, where unidentified armed youths — reportedly linked to the Sudan People’s Liberation Army Read More…

Bishops condemn massacre of 178 in South Sudan

Silence of the Gods chronicles the obscure paganism of eastern Europe

In the secular recounting of the history of the West, it is commonly asserted that Christianity held a many-centuries-long dominance over the peoples of Europe, stifling (supposedly) intellectual and moral development because of its superstitious [...]

Bishops around the world urge prayer for Middle East peace

As war spreads across Iran and several parts of the Middle East, Canada’s Catholic bishops are urging the faithful to turn to one of the Church’s most enduring responses to violence: prayer. In a statement released by the Permanent Council of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, the bishops expressed “deep concern” about a conflict Read More…

Bishops around the world urge prayer for Middle East peace

Vatican warns against “tech superhuman” myth

On March 4, the International Theological Commission released a striking document that reads almost like a philosophical alarm bell for the digital age. Titled Quo vadis, humanitas? — “Where are you going, humanity?” — the text challenges the growing cultural fascination with technological transcendence and warns against the dream of a “superhuman” future. Approved by Read More…

Vatican warns against “tech superhuman” myth