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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.

After ICE shooting of U.S. citizen, Minneapolis archbishop pleads for prayers, calm

Jan 7, 2026 / 19:32 pm Saint Paul and Minneapolis Archbishop Bernard Hebda on Jan. 7 pleaded for prayers and calm after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot and killed a U.S. [...]

As consistory opens, Pope Leo XIV tells cardinals ‘I am here to listen’

Jan 7, 2026 / 19:12 pm In his opening address at the extraordinary consistory convened for Jan. 7–8, Pope Leo XIV assured the cardinals from around the world gathered at the Vatican that “I am here to [...]

Making sense of the Leonine pontificate: An interview with Christopher R. Altieri

“To understand the depth of the issues and why Leo might be the perfect man for the job,” said Ken Craycraft in his CWR review of Christopher R. Altieri’s new book, Leo XIV: The New Pope and Catholic [...]

Pope Leo outlines hopes for gathering of cardinals

While the “extraordinary consistory” — gathering some 170 cardinals of the 245 living cardinals of the whole world — is being held behind closed doors, the Vatican released this afternoon an opening address the Pope gave and offered some details about how the event is taking place. In his address, Leo explains that four possible Read More…

Pope Leo outlines hopes for gathering of cardinals

Federal appeals court affirms religious organizations can choose to hire only fellow believers

Credit: Digital Storm/Shutterstock Jan 7, 2026 / 15:04 pm (CNA). A federal appeals court this week upheld a years-old principle of U.S. law that allows religious organizations to hire only like-minded believers as staff members.Union Gospel Mis... [...]

Did this medieval saint invent windsurfing?

On breezy beaches in Mallorca, a cheerful claim sometimes circulates: Windsurfing was invented not in California, but by a 13th-century Dominican friar. The story points to Saint Raymond of Peñafort, a towering figure of medieval canon law whose life inspired a legend as daring as it is improbable. The tale is best understood not as Read More…

Did this medieval saint invent windsurfing?

Leo XIV calls Church to read Vatican II documents: New audience topic

At the first general audience of the year, on January 7, 2026, Leo XIV began a new series of catechesis on Vatican II. This council, which brought together the world’s bishops in Rome for four sessions between October 11, 1962, and December 8, 1965, represented a turning point for the Catholic Church, particularly in its Read More…

Leo XIV calls Church to read Vatican II documents: New audience topic

4 Ways to keep the Jubilee alive: Pope’s suggestions

As Pope Leo XIV began a new cycle of catechesis at the start of this new year, now focusing on Vatican II, he also noted the graces of the Jubilee Year 2025. In greetings to various language groups, the Holy Father offered some concrete suggestions on how to keep the Jubilee spirit alive. First off, Read More…

4 Ways to keep the Jubilee alive: Pope’s suggestions

Unjust War Theory: When Law Enforcement Becomes Moral Insanity

The U.S. Raid in Venezuela Betrays MAGA Principles, Destabilizes the World