By Edward Pentin | In an extraordinary 11-page written testament, a former apostolic nuncio to the United States has accused several senior prelates of complicity in covering up Archbishop Theodore…
By Edward Pentin | Up until this pontificate, Synods never used to be the overwrought affairs they are today.
In fact, they used to be a joy to cover – they brought interesting Church leaders to Rome, were usually held in good…
By Michelle La Rosa/CNA/EWTN News | SAN DIEGO — The Bishop of San Diego has explained why he did not respond to a 2016 letter alleging sexual misconduct on the part of Archbishop…
By Dave Armstrong | The sins that have been exposed in the latest sad revelations are despicable, unthinkable and outrageous. A heartbreaking betrayal of trust and abominable failure has occurred among who knows how many…
By Rachel Lanz | “Joy. Laetitia. That is what I am serving.”
Baltimore-based priest, chef and author, Fr. Leo Patalinghug, has been adding spice to the World Meeting of Families through his cooking catecheses.
His ministry,…
By Marge Fenelon | Colleen Duggan is one of those authors who you wish you could meet in person after having read their book. I’m blessed to have met Colleen in person this past summer at the Catholic Writers Guild Conference…
By Marcia Segelstein | Growing up in a modest suburban neighborhood on a block which collectively housed over one hundred kids (we counted), my siblings and I were never at a loss for finding ways to have fun. Most of the time…
By Joan Desmond | A couple of years ago, China’s Communist Party mandarins received a rude shock. Though the party leadership had tweaked its brutal one-child policy to allow for a second child, relatively few women took…
By Christine Rousselle/CNA/EWTN News | DUBLIN — Jesuit Fr. James Martin addressed Thursday more than 1,000 people at the World Meeting of Families in Dublin.
His Aug. 23 talk,…
By Jim Graves | In 2008, a group of lay Catholics founded Fraternus, an apostolate which provides boys with adult male mentorship to help them grow into mature, virtuous Catholic men; four years later, Fidelis — a counterpart…