The SSPX ordained four new bishops without a papal mandate in Switzerland, triggering automatic excommunication for all six bishops involved.
This Sunday’s readings from Zechariah and Psalm 145 together offer a portrait of a gentle king rather than a warrior ruler.
Pope Leo XIV spent what is traditionally his weekly day off on Tuesday issuing a flurry of legislation and appointments June 30.
In this continuing series on the origins of Catholicism in the 50 states, the story now turns to the lower South and the ...
Catholics in colonial New England kept a low profile, and for long stretches there was effectively no public Catholic life at ...
Catholic life throughout the region was often sustained quietly through family networks, informal gathering places, and the ...
The hostility to immigrants enabled by yesterday’s Supreme Court decisions marks a profound moral failure in the American ...
In this continuing series on the origins of Catholicism in the 50 states, we now turn our attention to the states of Ohio, ...
Pope Leo made a last-minute appeal to the SSPX to “turn back” from illicitly ordaining bishops, saying, “to tear the seamless garment of Christ is a sin of extreme gravity.” ...
Catholic life in the early Upper South developed unevenly, with bold promise in Maryland and little visible presence ...
Venezuelan government officials reported June 28 that the death toll reached 1,450 and thousands more were injured.
On June 29, Pope Leo XIV will preside over Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, bless the pallia and confer them upon the new ...
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