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Tehran cardinal meets with Pope Leo XIV after being evacuated from Iran

Archbishop of Tehran-Isfahan Cardinal Dominique Mathieu witnessed the first days of military clashes in the Iranian capital.

CatholicVote launches ‘Zeale for America 250’ campaign encouraging prayer, patriotism

The Catholic political advocacy organization hopes Americans will make a “renewed commitment to America’s future” through the initiative.

Diocesan Parish Parish Annual Appeal (DPAA) 2026 Begins

“Live as Children of Light” Ephesians 5:8    The 2026 Diocesan Parish Annual Appeal will begin the weekend of March 14 – 15. This year’s theme is “Live as Children of Light” from Ephesians 5:8.   It invites us to...

FDA abortion-by-mail policy puts women in danger, report finds

After the U.S. Food and Drug Administration stopped requiring in-person visits for chemical abortions, abortion drugs became more dangerous for women, per an Ethics and Public Policy Center report.

EWTN News explains: How does the Chaldean Church elect its next patriarch?

Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako’s resignation leaves the Chaldean patriarchal see vacant and raises questions about how his successor will be chosen.

Bishop Zaidan: ‘Pray for peace’ as Middle East war continues

Bishop Abdallah Elias Zaidan expressed concern over the war’s impact on civilians and the desire for Lebanese Catholics to be free from the ongoing conflict.

Trappists considering abandoning historic abbey after 900 years due to lack of vocations

The potential closing of the abbey is a sign of the times and the state of the Church in some areas of the world.

As the number of religious sisters declines, Catholic women continue to focus on Church’s mission

From March 8–14, religious sisters are celebrated during the annual Catholic Sisters Week.

10,000 Austrian students petition to end mandatory fees funding abortions

Pro-life students are demonstrating against the “Repro Fund,” a program that uses mandatory student fees to finance abortions.

The religious sisters in Vatican leadership

The percentage of Vatican employees who are women grew from 19.2% to 23.4% during the first decade of the last pontificate.