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Pope Leo's Magnifica Humanitas addresses AI, Catholic social teaching, war and peace, and the technocratic paradigm threatening human dignity today.
A Catholic bishop describes his work with the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty chaired by Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, addressing key...
Bishop Robert Barron explores whether Judas can be saved, citing Pope Francis, the Catechism, and Catholic teaching on mercy in his Palm Sunday...
Secretary Marco Rubio champions Western culture and Judeo-Christian faith at Munich conference, drawing criticism from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and...
Bishop calls for unity against Minnesota fraud scandal involving hundreds of millions allegedly stolen from taxpayers, while urging calm amid ICE...
Discover a new perspective on Christmas through Revelation 12, revealing a fourth biblical nativity story featuring a dragon and cosmic battle.
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine's comments about rights not coming from creator spark debate over constitutional foundations and inalienable rights in...
The regnal name that Cardinal Robert Prevost chose, Leo XIV, has beautiful and powerful resonance for anyone familiar with the history of the Church.