How Catholics are commemorating the life of Navalny

In an OSV News interview, a senior Russian said fellow Catholics in Russia had long feared Navalny's end was being "brought closer" by his harsh detention conditions, which included 27 punitive spells in solitary confinement over three years.

She added that some church

Bishop removed by pope to address conservative conference

Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, the former shepherd of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas, plans to address the upcoming Conservative Political Action Conference's annual Ronald Reagan Dinner as a keynote speaker in February, CPAC announced.

Pope Francis removed Bishop Strickland from the pastoral governance

Is the federal budget a ‘moral document’?

With just one day to spare, the federal government Jan. 18 narrowly averted another potential shutdown, as Congress overwhelmingly agreed to an early March funding extension -- the third such extension in four months.

Battles over the escalating size of the national budget

Trump wins New Hampshire GOP primary

Former President Donald Trump won New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary Jan. 23, according to a projection of the race by The Associated Press, defeating his last remaining rival, former U.N. Ambassador and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, in the key

Trump wins Iowa caucuses: A Catholic look at the results

Former President Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses Jan. 15, according to multiple projections, marking his first electoral victory in a contest he has led in polling.

Early projections showed former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis -- the

Haley, DeSantis clash in debate as Trump joins town hall

The Republican presidential primary field narrowed Jan. 10 just hours before the party's final debate before the key Iowa Caucuses, as former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie suspended his campaign.

Only Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley participated