- After 150 years, Norway’s largest Catholic church is finally consecrated“Every holy Mass, when I look into the church from the altar, I see the whole world in front of me.”For Dom Alois Brodersen, an Augustinian canon regular and parish priest of St. Paulʼs Catholic Church in Bergen, Norway, those words capture the reality of parish life.Standing before a congregation representing more than 120 nationalities, ... read more
- Vatican begins 5-year, 5-million-euro restoration of Renaissance frescoes in Hall of RaphaelThe Vatican Museums has launched an ambitious restoration to the frescoes of the Hall of Raphael in the Apostolic Palace, expected to take five years and to cost 5.5 million euros (around $6.3 million).The Renaissance frescoes — which date to the early 16th century and have been virtually untouched since their creation — are in ... read more
- SSPX consecrates bishops in defiance of Rome’s schism warningPope Leo XIV is not even two years into his pontificate and he is already facing one of the most delicate episodes of his ministry: a new rupture within the Church.In a defiant move and despite repeated warnings from Rome, the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) went ahead Wednesday with the consecration of four ... read more
- Jul. 1 Wednesday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Opt Mem of St. Junípero Serra, Priest (USA), Opt. Mem.Today the United States celebrates the Optional Memorial of St. Junípero Serra (1713-1784). Miguel Jose Serra was born on the island of Mallorca, Spain. He took the name Junípero when he entered the Franciscan Order in 1730. Ordained in 1737, he taught philosophy and theology at the University of Padua for twelve years. At age ... read more
- Argentinians join in prayer for earthquake-shattered VenezuelansWith thousands dead, injured, and missing in the wake of last week’s devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, Argentinians gathered in prayer for the Venezuelan people on June 28 at the basilica and national shrine of Our Lady of Luján. There, the archbishop of Mercedes-Luján, Jorge Eduardo Scheinig, offered Mass for the Venezuelan people.“Let us think of ... read more
- Christian Brothers in Australia transferred millions in property ahead of settlement, report claimsA Christian group that is facing closure in Australia and elsewhere amid efforts to settle abuse lawsuits reportedly transferred millions of dollars’ worth of property to a separate Catholic entity over a period of years, according to allegations in a major news report. Christian Brothers Oceania Province said on June 22 it was proposing a ... read more
- Vatican financial watchdog loses autonomyVATICAN CITY — The Vatican’s financial intelligence and anti-money-laundering authority has been overhauled under a new 12-article statute that eliminates its president and board and places it under a new structure led by a director and deputy director appointed by the pope.The Authority for Financial Information and Supervision, known by its Italian acronym ASIF, is ... read more
- Supreme Court says states can ban men from competing in women’s sportsThe U.S. Supreme Court on June 30 ruled that states can bar men from competing in women’s sporting leagues, dealing a blow to LGBT activists who have advocated for allowing men who “identify” as women to join female teams.The court ruled in a consolidated set of cases out of Idaho and West Virginia that federal ... read more
- Supreme Court preserves birthright citizenship, blocking Trump orderWASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 30 that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority when he signed an executive order to deny citizenship to children born in the country to parents who lack legal immigration status.Trump signed the order on his first day in office, prompting immediate legal challenges based on the ... read more
- Former Freemason and Catholic convert celebrates Nordic bishops’ clarification on FreemasonryBefore his conversion to Catholicism, EWTN Norway’s editor-in-chief, Pål Nes, was a Freemason. But when he joined the Catholic Church, he left Freemasonry behind.The Nordic bishops, as well as the Church’s hierarchy, agree: A formal association with Freemasonry is incompatible with Catholicism. But this issue, which has come up in public conversation among Catholics around ... read more
- Amid abuse scandal in UK, Pope Leo XIV appoints apostolic administrator to NorthamptonAmid a sexual abuse scandal affecting the Diocese of Northampton in the United Kingdom, Pope Leo XIV named an apostolic administrator to oversee the diocese until a new bishop is appointed.The pontiff named Archbishop Richard Moth of Westminster to replace Bishop David Oakley, who was charged with abuse of an underage girl.In a statement addressing ... read more
- Pope Leo XIV names nun, cardinal to succeed Cardinal Czerny at human development officePope Leo XIV on Wednesday named Italian economist Sr. Alessandra Smerilli, FMA, to succeed Cardinal Michael Czerny, SJ as prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development.Cardinal Czerny will turn 80 on July 18, while the 51-year-old Salesian sister has been secretary, the No. 2 position at the dicastery, since August 2021. She was ... read more
- Vatican Observatory addresses one of science’s greatest enigmas: quantum gravityThe Vatican Observatory, one of the oldest astronomical institutions in the world, hosted its prestigious Vatican Observatory Lectures at its headquarters in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, last week. This year’s series focused on quantum gravity.The event brought together internationally renowned experts and a select group of doctoral students and young researchers who delved into one of ... read more
- Champion Shrine to celebrate America’s 250th by honoring Catholic saints, blesseds, venerablesThis Fourth of July marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. As the country approaches this historic date, one site in America’s heartland is preparing to celebrate in a particularly Catholic way.The National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion in Champion, Wisconsin — the only approved Marian apparition site in ... read more
- Jun. 30 Tuesday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Opt Mem of the First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church, Opt. Mem.The Optional Memorial of the First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church honors of the nameless followers of Christ brutally killed by the mad Emperor Nero as scapegoats for the fire in Rome. The pagan historian Tacitus and St. Clement of Rome tell of a night of horror (August 15, 64 A.D.) when in the ... read more
