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Route announced for 2026 Eucharistic Pilgrimage

The 2026 Eucharistic Pilgrimage will crisscross the east coast of the United States, beginning in the location of the first Mass on U.S. soil and ending in Philadelphia for the country’s 250th anniversary. Dubbed the “St. Francis Xavier Cabrini Route,” the pilgrimage will begin in St. Augustine, Florida, on May 24, 2026, Memorial Day weekend. Read More…

Route announced for 2026 Eucharistic Pilgrimage

President of Venezuelan bishops’ conference: We are living in a ‘tense calm’

Archbishop Jesús González de Zárate, president of the Venezuelan Bishops’ Conference | Credit: Venezuelan Bishops’ Conference Jan 9, 2026 / 07:00 am (CNA). The president of the Venezuelan Bishops’ Conference, Archbishop Jesús González de Zárate... [...]

English diocese responds to rising conversions with evidence-based faith training

More than 500 candidates and catechumens were welcomed at the Rite of Election in the Diocese of Westminster, England, on March 8, 2025. | Credit: Diocese of Westminster Jan 9, 2026 / 06:00 am (CNA). A diocese in England and Wales has launched ... [...]

Celibacy and Spiritual Warfare

As a Catholic priest, I have discovered yet another reason why I love and appreciate the gift of celibacy: I do not have an immediate family (wife and kids) upon whom Satan could wreak havoc and suffering.

Saints or saints: Is There a Difference?

We are not only all "called to be Saints," heroic in virtue and faith until death, but we are all biblically called "saints," those who are set apart for God, no longer to be profane.

Pope Leo XIV to hold next consistory in June, hopes for annual meetings with cardinals

Jan 8, 2026 / 19:18 pm Pope Leo XIV will be hosting a second consistory of cardinals at the end of June and wants to hold such meetings annually. The Vatican made the announcement Thursday [...]

On media attempts to misrepesent papal remarks about Venezuela

Pope Leo’s recent comments on the United States military operation in Venezuela were quickly labeled left‑leaning by some media outlets, including The Daily Beast, Yahoo News, and a growing list of syndicated sites. But that framing [...]

Pierre Manent’s challenge to the West is sophisticated, unbound by mere nostalgia

In the middle of the seventeenth century, Blaise Pascal was not alone in worrying that his nation and continent were no longer Christian enough. Today, the idea of a Christian society is much farther removed [...]

The Pentagon Is Rebranding Miracles as Threats

Are UFO's physical objects from an advanced alien civilization or is there another possible explanation?

News Flash From the City of Man: Senator Kennedy’s “Take” on Washington

In his latest book, John Kennedy's wit tells a story of woe.