How Benjamin Netanyahu has cast a long shadow over US policy in the Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has played a significant role in pushing the U.S. toward conflicts in the Middle East, including the Iraq War and the campaign against Libya.
European bishops criticize Turkish government for turning historic Orthodox church into mosque
The historic, 4th-century Chora Church was designated a mosque by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and opened for Islamic worship in early May, drawing the criticism of the European Catholic bishops.
New York AG Letitia James loses first round in legal battle against pro-life pregnancy centers
Thomas More Society’s Peter Breen slammed Letitia James for trying to ‘illegally frighten and harass New York’s pregnancy help organizations into silence’ as part of an ‘unconstitutional witch-hunt.’
EXCLUSIVE: Archbishop Viganò won’t ‘elaborate further’ for now on Pope Francis abuse accusations
When asked to elaborate on his Wednesday comments in which he accused Pope Francis of having committed the ‘same abuses’ as ex-Cardinal McCarrick, Viganò told LifeSiteNews that ‘for the moment I don’t intend to elaborate further.’
What should Catholics make of Pope Francis’ remarks on homosexuals in seminaries?
Father Charles Murr and Frank Wright once again join John-Henry Westen on this week’s episode of Faith & Reason, discussing Pope Francis’ remarks on homosexuals in seminaries, Candace Owens’ firing from Daily Wire, and more.
With strawberries and goats, a ‘farmastery’ reaches out to its neighbors
Part of the new monastic movement began three decades ago among lay Protestants, Spring Forest is a model for how Christians can work, eat and worship as a community.
In wake of Trump verdict, Catholics retreat to ideological corners
Where progressive Catholics saw a victory for the rule of law, their conservative coreligionists bemoaned what they considered a travesty of justice that they believe was engineered by President Joe Biden.
A Traditionalist Ordinariate? Reply to Fr de Blignières
Above: an Ordinariate Mass in Philadelphia. Photo by Allison Girone. In the new edition of the traditionalist journal Sedes Sapientiae readers will find an article by Fr Louis-Marie de Blignières FSVF on the idea of a traditionalist ‘circumscription’, a term covering Personal Ordinariates and Prelatures, and a response to this article by me. Fr de […]
Catholic Movie Club: What happens when family and vocation collide in ‘Some Mother’s Son’
What do we do when we find ourselves, or someone we love, torn between convictions and relationships?
Trump’s 34 felony convictions won’t make him more popular. That might not matter for the election.
The reality is that voters don’t have to like Mr. Trump, or think he’s a martyr of our legal system, in order to vote for him.