From Boston to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, faithful across the nation are reaching out to bring material and spiritual aid to those impacted by the devastating July 4 flash floods in the Texas Hill Country.
The deluge has so far killed...
WASHINGTON -- As the Trump administration implements its hardline immigration policies, a record-high share of U.S. adults said immigration generally benefits the country, a new Gallup Poll found.
A record-high 79% of U.S. adults say immigration is generally a good...
Catholic scouts have several new achievements to aim for, including a Pope Leo XIV patch.
The Religious Activities Committee of the National Catholic Committee on Scouting has announced five new religious activity programs, which enable scouts to learn more about...
The Burke Council #11285 of the Knights of Columbus from St. Michael the Archangel in Georgetown and Mary Mother of Peace in Millsboro held their annual Diaper Drive weekend of June 21-22.
Thanks to overwhelming support from parishioners, the Knights...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog and thedialog.org, we talk with author, editor, blogger and podcaster, Leila Marie Lawler, about the new book from Sophia Institute Press titled, "St. Hildegard's Garden: Recipes and Remedies for Healing Body...
Scripture reading for July 20, 2025, Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gn 18:1-10a Ps 15:2-3, 3-4, 5 Col 1:24-28 Lk 10:38-42
"You are anxious and worried about many things."
How many of us can relate to that? How worried and anxious are...
AUCHI, Nigeria -- In Nigeria's Edo state, gunmen stormed Immaculate Conception Minor Seminary in the Diocese of Auchi the night of July 10, killing a security officer and abducting three seminarians, according to Aid to the Church in Need.
ACN...
In this age of digital communication, it seems like nothing we say or do ever goes away. Once an interview, a podcast, a social media post or an article has been recorded, reported on or printed, it's out there...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court concluded its 2024-2025 term, which included cases on topics such as the scope of authority of federal judges, immigration, and religious liberty. When the court begins its 2025-2026 term, it will again hear...
The Village of Dolton, Illinois, has bought Pope Leo XIV's former childhood home for $375,000.
A village spokesperson confirmed the purchase of the home officially closed on July 8.
"We are currently working to have the property solicited as a historical...