Holy Spirit guides CCHD award winner’s advocacy for justice

For Ogechi Akalegbere, a catechist and co-chair of the pastoral council at St. Rose of Lima Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland, everyone has a story that is worth telling — and hearing. And Akalegbere strives to ensure that people’s stories are heard — from the young adults seeking a voice in her parish to the people […]

LGBT In, Dominicans Out

Your browser does not support the video tag. CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEO TRANSCRIPT A Connecticut archbishop is ousting the Order of Preachers. While the archbishop claims his decision is about pastoral reorganizing, many are suspicious of ulterior motives. Church Militant’s William Mahoney has more on the controversy.  Fr. Ryan Lerner: “My name is Fr. […]

A Sham Probe

Your browser does not support the video tag. CLICK ABOVE TO WATCH THE VIDEO TRANSCRIPT On Monday, Church Militant broke the news about new affidavits filed in the multi-million-dollar lawsuit against Fr. Peter Harman, the rector accused of fostering predatory homosexuality at the North American College in Rome. In tonights In-Depth Report, Church Militant’s Christine Niles digs […]

Marxist Attack on the Family

Your browser does not support the video tag. CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEO TRANSCRIPT Congress is making progress towards more government involvement in American families. Fake-Catholic Joe Biden’s trillion-dollar spending package includes childcare assistance from the State. In tonight’s In-Depth Report, Church Militant’s Hunter Bradford exposes the most recent Marxist attack on the heart of […]

Vital Climate Change deal hangs on a thread

Negotiators at the COP26 climate change talks in Glasgow, Scotland went into overtime on Saturday in a bid to strike a deal aimed at avoiding the worst effects of global warming.

Sisters on the Move

Sisters on the Move By Ann Killian November 13, 2021   Editors’ Note: We’ve devoted a set of articles to examining Catholic religious communities today. Despite the impressive variety of these communities, some common themes emerge: the importance of a shared prayer life; the difficulty of adapting to new circumstances; the relationship of community to place. […]

Franciscan says her vocation put her on path to ‘peace, joy, happiness’

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida — Right after high school, Sister Marlene Weidenborner entered the religious community of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, New York, although she had no intention of staying. “I entered so that I could get rid of the idea of being called to be a nun,” said Weidenborner. At the time, she had […]

Priests: Shed Your Blood Before You Break the Seal! Follow St. Mateo Correa

Recently, the head of France’s Bishops’ Conference, Archbishop de Moulins-Beaufort, said that the Seal of Confession should not take precedence over French law (dealing with sex crimes against children). This scandalous statement was the exact opposite of what he had said earlier. What made him change his mind? Well, could it be because he had been summoned […]