Summer course immerses students in a Catholic worldview

Twenty-eight college students stayed for three weeks at Schloss Wissen Castle in northern Germany as part of the Catholic Worldview Fellowship, a summer immersion course that exposes college students from across the United States to the richness of Catholic culture and history.

Criticism of Last Supper parody at Olympics continues

Organizers of the Paris Olympic Games apologized during the Games' daily news conference July 28 to those offended by a drag performance during the opening ceremony that the French bishops said "included scenes of mockery and derision of Christianity."

In what was supposed to

Gallup poll: Majority back birth control, IVF

New data shows most of the nation views birth control and in vitro fertilization as "morally acceptable," while extramarital affairs and suicide are regarded as the most "morally wrong" of several behaviors -- with close to half the nation regarding overall morality

The truth about the Eucharist in one sentence

Publisher Scott Richert was profoundly moved by a single sentence spoken by Sr. Josephine Garrett during her talk at the National Eucharistic Revival in Indianapolis: “I’m broken, and I’m sinful, and I’m joyful, and I’m hopeful.” To recognize that we are broken

How the kingdom of God originates in the home

Dr. Greg Popcak continues his family spirituality series by focusing on the domestic church: No one should be ashamed of the struggles they face in building a loving, joyful, grace-filled domestic church. And no Catholic should hesitate to get they help they

Fight against trafficking must include combating its crimes online

Strategic collaboration, especially with law enforcement monitoring crimes online, is needed in the fight against human trafficking, according to the head of an international network of religious orders and partners against trafficking.

"New challenges in preventing and combating human trafficking affecting children have

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