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Scottish bishop highlights Ethiopia’s water crisis with unusual stunt

Carrying a sink, Bishop Brian McGee climbed a hill overlooking Oban, Scotland, to bring attention to the need for greater access to clean water in Ethiopia. A Scottish Catholic bishop has carried a sink up [...]

Director of Girls’ Program (Full-Time)

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Cultivating pro-life values at home through the Culture of Life Studies Program

For nearly 12 years, American Life League’s Culture of Life Studies Program has served parents, teachers, and students by providing authentically Catholic pro-life materials for kids in pre-K-12th grade. What began as a small program has [...]

Aid to the Church in Need appoints Ferdinand Habsburg as secretary-general

Habsburg has been involved with the foundation since 1985, most recently as its communications and fundraising director. The pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has appointed Austrian Ferdinand Habsburg as its new [...]

Evangelization, Conversion, and the Crisis

We might be in a time of crisis in the Church, but I'm incredibly hopeful about what the Lord is doing today.

Pope Leo announces where he will spend his 1st anniversary

Pope Leo XIV will make a series of visits within Italy in the coming months and one of them will mark his first anniversary as Successor of Peter. The Holy See Press Office announced the papal trips on February 19, 2026. The Pontiff will begin his series of pastoral visits on the peninsula with two Read More…

Pope Leo announces where he will spend his 1st anniversary

Joyful university student being considered for sainthood

The Catholic Church is seeing an increasing number of young people being considered for canonization — individuals who only lived a short time on this earth but scaled the heights of holiness quickly. Such was the case of Pedro Ballester, a university student from England who died in 2018 at the age of 21. While Read More…

Joyful university student being considered for sainthood

5 Inspiring American Catholic Olympians

If we keep St. Paul in mind, Olympic athletes, through their God-given talents and rigorous training, remind us that true victory lies not merely in medals, but in offering our efforts to the Lord and growing in virtue along the way. Here are five inspiring American Catholic Olympians whose stories witness to faith lived boldly Read More…

5 Inspiring American Catholic Olympians

No, Holy Father, Health is Not a “Right”

The idea that health is a “right” leads to a whole host of problems, as well as less healthy people. It’s also not a truly Catholic way of looking at our rights and obligations as members of the human family.