The US Catholic History You (Probably) Didn’t Know
Pope Leo XIV Accepts Constitution Center’s 2026 Liberty Medal: ‘I Am Honored’
Women’s Call to ‘Humanize and Love’ the World Highlighted at Annual Conference
The Declaration of Independence Packs History-Changing Power
The Saving Grace of Siblings: What the ‘Only Child’ Syndrome Is Costing Our Kids
Catholics Helped Build America — and America Has Strengthened the Church
Latest
Search
Pope Leo XIV: Migrants Lost at Sea Are Victims of Choices Made and Unmade
Celebrating Mass on the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa, Pope Leo XIV urged Europe to respond to migration with long-term policies rooted in human dignity.
America at 250: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Event Worth Celebrating
COMMENTARY: On this 250th Independence Day especially, we should focus on the tremendous good this country has done and the debt we owe to our fellow citizens.
SSPX Rejects Vatican’s Excommunication, Calls It ‘Objectively’ Unjust and Invalid
In a letter addressed to Pope Leo XIV, released on July 3, Father Davide Pagliarani, superior general of the SSPX, justified the episcopal consecrations that prompted the Vatican’s decree.
Pope Leo XIV Congratulates the U.S. On Its 250th Anniversary
The Pontiff's letter stressed religious freedom, the right to life, and the contributions of Catholics and immigrants to American history.
Thankful for Abortion Pill Reversal: ‘We Are Grateful Someone Answered’
Here is a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news.
What John Paul II Left Implicit Is Now Explicit: SSPX Is in Schism
COMMENTARY: Pope Leo XIV has chosen, with discretion, to end the failed outreach of Pope Benedict XVI to the SSPX.
Editor’s pick
America 250 Years Later: A Conversation With Robert George
Calling All Rosary Makers: 75,000 Sets of Prayer Beads Needed for Fulton Sheen Beatification
Thousands Flock to National Eucharistic Procession in Boston
How to Make a Sacred Heart Enthronement in Your Catholic Home
Are We Sure the Kids Will Be All Right?






