With a fresh look, easier and more intuitive navigation, and greater online services for researchers and the curious, the new site went live in mid-July.
New Vatican Library website aims to serve scholars, entice curious
New accusation surfaces against former U.S. prelate McCarrick
A new lawsuit against McCarrick, who was laicized in 2019, accuses him of managing a sex ring among seminarians, altar boys and priests at a New Jersey beach house.
Radio host Purvis pledges to address racism as she sees appropriate
Any time an affront to human dignity occurs, whether in the Catholic Church or across broader society, Gloria Purvis explained, people of faith are called to confront it.
‘Our most tragic time’: Felician sisters bear loss of 13 sisters to COVID-19
The Felicians in Livonia, MIchigan, may have experienced the worst loss of life for a community of women religious since the 1918 influenza pandemic.
Movie: ‘Palm Springs’
There’s an adolescent quality to the nihilism that underlies director Max Barbakow’s feature debut, the romantic comedy “Palm Springs” (Neon/Hulu).
Vatican nuncio agrees Ireland should rebury babies found in mass grave
A campaign backed by the Vatican ambassador to Ireland will rebury teh remains of children found in a mass grave at a Catholic-run home.
Bishops, immigrant advocates oppose Trump’s census memo
Faith leaders July 21 criticized President Donald Trump for issuing a memorandum that aims to bar immigrants who are living in the country without documentation from being counted in the 2020 census.
Saintly caution: Church’s reputation on the line when judging sanctity
The Catholic Church takes a cautious approach to all sainthood causes, it “pays careful attention.”