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Viral social media influencer proudly shares his Catholic faith

If you follow basketball, you’ve probably come across reels from H00PIFY, a mega popular sports account.  Creator Henry De Tolla is barely out of college, but his social media brand is a household name for basketball fans.  He brings together pop culture and sports coverage in a way that greatly resonates with a vast audience. Read More…

Viral social media influencer proudly shares his Catholic faith

The Fragility and Stability of the Liturgical Benedict Option

Authentic liturgical renewal cannot come about simply by instructions or regulations. Authentic and stable renewal is rooted in consistently teaching the truth based upon tradition and celebrating the liturgy with reverence and devotion.

Back to the Caves

The world has become a hollowed-out set of institutions wearing the skinsuit of the now-dead body of Western Civilization. What ought we do as Catholics living in the ruins?

In new book, Cardinal Sarah delves deeply into worship, liturgy, and sacred music

There is much debate in the Church about what is and is not appropriate in the context of the Sacred Liturgy. The so-called “liturgy wars” rage on with many battlefronts, covering many different aspects of [...]

Priests freed in Belarus after rare opening by Lukashenko

Belarus has released 31 Ukrainian civilians along with two Roman Catholic priests, a development that marks one of the most significant prisoner releases in the country in more than a year. The announcement, made by Belarus’ state news agency Belta, came after negotiations involving Minsk, Kyiv, Washington, and — quietly but decisively — the Vatican. Read More…

Priests freed in Belarus after rare opening by Lukashenko

How recent popes have accompanied Lebanon’s difficult path

Lebanon is a country that has received special attention from the Holy See. It will welcome the fourth papal visit to its territory from November 30 to December 2. Leo XIV, who was keen to make this trip at the beginning of his pontificate, will follow in the footsteps of Paul VI, John Paul II, Read More…

How recent popes have accompanied Lebanon’s difficult path

Previous papal trips to Turkey set the stage for Pope Leo XIV

When he sets foot in Turkey on November 27, Pope Leo XIV will be the fifth pope to visit the country, after Paul VI, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis. The main objective of these trips has always been to demonstrate the fraternal dialogue between Rome and Constantinople, and therefore with the Orthodox world. Read More…

Previous papal trips to Turkey set the stage for Pope Leo XIV

Pope writes on 1,700th anniversary of Nicene Creed

On this feast of Christ the King, Pope Leo XVI has released an apostolic letter called “In the Unity of Faith” (In Unitate Fidei). The Holy Father recounts briefly the history of the Creed and the context of the Council of Nicaea that was held in the year 325, so now 1,700 years ago. This Read More…

Pope writes on 1,700th anniversary of Nicene Creed

We love these Christmas cards from Catholic artists

‘Tis the season to send Christmas cards!  But when we’ve picked out ours in years past, we’ve faced a dilemma.  Should our card include an image of the Holy Family, or of our own families?  Everyone loves to see photos of the kids, of course. But an image of Jesus, Mary and Joseph is a Read More…

We love these Christmas cards from Catholic artists

Without Faith There Is No Future

France really is the purest distillate of what postmodern man actually looks like. It is not a pretty sight.