COMMENTARY: If Catholics in the pews come to believe there is only one ‘Catholic’ position on immigration policy, something essential in the Church’s own teaching has gone missing.
NCR readers respond to coverage of the origins of Vatican II, "Marty Supreme" and the bishops' opposition to Trump.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, has urged Catholic faithful to actively apply the principles of Catholic social teaching in addressing Nigeria’s social, ...
The Diocese of Columbus has opened Ave Maria Academy, a new Catholic elementary school serving the St. Peter St. Joan of Arc parish, which will begin the 2026-2027 school year with a two-campus ...
The office that polices attorney misconduct in Washington, D.C., has filed ethics charges against Justice Department pardon ...
The Irish tricolour should not be used to celebrate St Patrick’s Day, the Democratic Unionist Party has said. Clement ...
Parents and teachers were surprised to learn that a Medford, Massachusetts school will close its doors for good after nearly ...
Roman Buhler is the National Director of the Madison Coalition, working to restore a balance of state and federal power and now, with the Resolutions passed in 29 State Legislative Chambers to ...
He’s being called “Pastor Pornhub” and “the living embodiment of Satan on earth” by Christians on the religious and political ...
Saying God has a purpose for suffering neither negates divine sovereignty nor means the point of suffering is a lesson. A believer’s suffering is not meaningless. This is different from saying God has ...
The Rev. Trish Sullivan Vanni reflects on Christian conscience, just war teaching and the moral cost of violence in modern warfare.
Has your curiosity for history been piqued?