Louisiana and Mississippi would have the earliest abortion bans in the country if the law is upheld.
Colleen Dulle
Colleen Dulle is the Vatican Correspondent at America and co-hosts the "Inside the Vatican" podcast. She is the author of Struck Down, Not Destroyed: Keeping the Faith as a Vatican Reporter (Image, 2025).
50 years later, the Catonsville Nine inspire a new generation of Catholic activists
A famous act of civil disobedience still inspires activists a half-century later.
Philadelphia Archdiocese sues city over foster care placements
At issue is a long-standing practice of CSS not to perform evaluations of the homes of same-sex couples wishing to care for foster children.
Loyola Chicago savors sweet 16 run after grassroots rebuild
In 100 years of basketball at Loyola, no team has won more games than this year’s Ramblers (30-5).
Where are the millennial Catholic activists?
Millennials need to acknowledge that our parents’ generation will not be able to lead the way forever.
Catholic colleges say peaceful gun control protests won’t impact admission
Now more than half of the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States have issued such statements.
Who is Madeleine Delbrêl—the “French Dorothy Day” Pope Francis made venerable this weekend?
Madeleine Delbrêl is a saint for the rest of us.
What can Jesus teach journalists?
If Jesus is the mediator between God and humanity, what can the news media learn from his example?
The Oh Hellos: the folk rock band that’s not afraid to address politics or religion
Formed in 2011, The Oh Hellos’ Christianity is one of their foundational inspirations, evident in lines like “the only God I should have loved.”
“On Eagle’s Wings”: The simple origin of the song that makes the world cry
Composer Jan Michael Joncas kept the song under wraps for years.
