Loading...
Loading...
Click here if you don’t see subscription options

Most relevant
Stories if you're anxious, undecided, curious and more. And, if you haven’t already, go vote!
Anti-abortion activists display images of fetuses at a protest in front of Poland's constitutional court, in Warsaw, on Oct. 22, following the ruling that a Polish law allowing the abortion of fetuses with congenital defects is unconstitutional. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Without “disturbing” images, abortion remains an abstract concept, writes Father Jim Hewes. We need to see the reality of what is done to the most vulnerable lives in our society.
Father Michael McGivney, was beatified on Saturday, Oct. 31, at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, Conn. What is his legacy?
For those who have lost loved ones to Covid-19, celebrations will not be the same this year. But they will still remember the souls who have passed on to new life.
Those who are telling Catholics they can vote only one way are not just distorting theology but also wounding people spiritually and pastorally.
My experience taught me that Catholics play an important role in public and political life.
To my fellow Catholics who have also seen the fear and sadness in people’s eyes over the last four years: It doesn’t have to be this way.
The Catholic case for Joe Biden
The Catholic case for Donald J. Trump
Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, an official in the Vatican's Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, speaks Jan. 30, 2020, at The Catholic University of America in Washington. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
It was with his colleagues in disarmament dialogues that he found the signature issue of his last years in diplomatic service, nuclear weapons abolition.