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Fact-checking the New Yorker

Back in the day, when the New Yorker set the standard for literary elegance among serious American journals, writers were driven to distraction by the fanatical fact-checking characteristic of the magazine’s gimlet-eyed editors. But the old New Yorker ain’t [...]

When Does the Orate Fratres Go Away?

The distinct nature of the priesthood derived from Holy Orders is baked into the language of the "Orate Fratres." Flattening the ordained priesthood into "the common priesthood of the faithful," only distorts both.

Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Three cardinals don’t speak for the Church (Catholic Culture): “When three American cardinals issued a statement on American foreign policy earlier this week, their comments naturally commanded public attention.” Jay Leno honors ‘for better or [...]

This is the way to change the culture’s view of abortion

Many people fighting against abortion believe the key to changing the culture’s stance on abortion is in fighting the laws that permit it. While it is important to work for laws that truly reflect human dignity and protect human life, beyond the level of law is the culture itself. What truly needs to happen is Read More…

This is the way to change the culture’s view of abortion

Need some loveliness? Check out ‘Seeking Beauty’

“Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything beautiful. Beauty is God’s hand-writing — a way-side sacrament; welcome it in every fair face, every fair sky, every fair flower, and thank for it Him, the fountain of all loveliness, and drink it in, simply and earnestly, with all your eyes; it is a charmed draught, a Read More…

Need some loveliness? Check out ‘Seeking Beauty’

Islam, Iran, and the separation of church and state

Public debate surrounding the turmoil in Iran is increasing, and rightly so. Unfortunately, I have observed an increasing default to a tired conclusion, namely that religion itself represents a corrosive threat to political order and [...]

Gunmen abduct over 150 worshippers from churches in Nigeria

Gunmen abducted more than 150 worshippers during coordinated attacks on three churches in the country’s northwest, a state lawmaker told AP on Monday, January 19, 2026, underscoring the persistent insecurity facing communities in the region. The assaults took place Sunday in Kurmin Wali, a community in the Kajuru area of Kaduna State, while worshippers were Read More…

Gunmen abduct over 150 worshippers from churches in Nigeria

Priests celebrate Indiana win and star quarterback

Aleteia has already brought you a few scenes from the fairy tale success story of Fernando Mendoza, Indiana University’s first-ever Heisman Trophy winner, and now the quarterback of the Hoosiers’ first football national championship team. Accompanying Mendoza along the way have been some friends of his — Dominican friars who are chaplains at the university. Read More…

Priests celebrate Indiana win and star quarterback

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Is Catechesis

All the quasi-theological platitudes given for the suppression of traditional liturgy ignore the real harm done to the faith of children when you surround them with unserious liturgy.

Two Anniversaries of 2026 and the War on History

Eight hundred years ago, St. Francis surrendered his soul to Our Lord; two hundred fifty years ago, the United States came to be with its Declaration of Independence. Both anniversaries are crucial for helping us understand who we are and to what we are ordered.