RSS New Advent

  • US Bishops Elect Archbishop Paul Coakley as USCCB President, Bishop Daniel Flores as Vice President...
    Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City was elected to serve as the next president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) in a secret ballot on Nov. 11.Bishops chose Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville, Texas, to serve as vice president. Flores, who serves in the southernmost diocese in Texas, finished second in balloting […]
  • Antisemitism Is a Malignancy in Society...
    Sixty years ago, on October 28, 1965, the Second Vatican Council adopted, and Pope Paul VI promulgated, the Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions, known by the first words in the official Latin text as Nostra Aetate (In Our Age). I chart Nostra Aetate’s sometimes rocky passage through Vatican II in […]
  • All Souls: A Reflection on the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed...
    When St. Paul talked about the resurrection of the dead with the philosophers at Athens, many laughed and mocked him . The Gospel, he would later write, is “foolishness” to the wise of this world. Yet this week’s First Reading tells us that it is foolish to think that the souls of the just are […]
  • As Hurricane Melissa Rages, Remember What Our Lord Told St. Faustina During a Storm: ‘Say the Chaplet I Have Taught You’...
    Today I was awakened by a great storm. The wind was raging, and it was raining in torrents, thunderbolts striking again and again. I began to pray that the storm would do no harm, when I heard the words: Say the chaplet I have taught you, and the storm will cease.
  • St. Jude, and the US bishops' conference...
    Today is the feast of the apostles Simon and Jude, and you’re reading The Tuesday Pillar Post. Simon and Jude are two apostles about whom we know relatively little. In fact, we know them each most by who they were not. Simon is the apostle with that name who did not become Simon Peter, the […]

RSS Crux Now

RSS ZENIT – English

  • Bringing Faith to Where the Students Are: The (Success) Story of Father Richard at the University of Mary Washington
    About a year ago, he began setting up his “portable office” at an outdoor table next to the campus café, with a sign that read: “Hello! I’m a Catholic priest! Feel free to ask me a question, say hello, or chat if you’d like!” The post Bringing Faith to Where the Students Are: The (Success) […]
    Dante Alba, LC
  • Famous NBA Coach Reveals He Wants to Become a Catholic Deacon
    Mazzulla insists that his identity does not depend on trophies. “Sports give you joy and frustration, but they don’t define you. What defines you is whom you serve and how you use your gifts,” he explained. The post Famous NBA Coach Reveals He Wants to Become a Catholic Deacon appeared first on ZENIT - English.
    Dante Alba, LC
  • SacredSpark: The Dating App for Catholics… and for Marriage
    The creators of SacredSpark emphasize that the project is not meant to be just another tool for meeting people, but rather a way to revive the culture of Catholic courtship. Their goal is for every relationship that begins through the platform to be marked by prayer, authenticity, and the desire to build a family founded […]
    Dante Alba, LC
  • Vatican announces doctrinal document on monogamy: here’s what we know
    According to Vatican sources, We Two will seek to reaffirm the enduring truth of Christian marriage as an exclusive and indissoluble covenant. It will explore the theological depth of monogamy, not merely as a social convention, but as a sign that participates in the mystery of Christ’s unbreakable bond with his Church The post Vatican […]
    ZENIT Staff
  • Following complaints from cardinals in pre-Conclave meetings, Pope Leo XIV summons cardinals to Rome for early 2026
    The meeting’s timing, coming so early in the calendar year and less than a year into Leo XIV’s pontificate, suggests urgency. It may also reflect the Pope’s desire to imprint his leadership style on a Church navigating both internal fatigue and global instability The post Following complaints from cardinals in pre-Conclave meetings, Pope Leo XIV […]
    Jorge Enrique Mújica

RSS Remnant Newspaper

  • Bishop Schneider on the Co-Redemptrix Controversy
    They Could Not Have Been Mistaken: The Voice of the Saints, Doctors, and the Ordinary Magisterium of the Church in Affirming Mary as “Co-Redemptrix” and “Mediatrix of All Graces”
  • Uncrowning Christ from Rome to D.C. | Exposing Zionism’s Real Agenda
    Channeling the ghost of Francis, Cardinal Fernandez says it’s time to nix Our Lady the Co-Redemptrix. Sorry, St. Maxmilian Kolbe, but Tucho knows best! Meanwhile, the Vatican goes all in on climate hysteria, just as Bill Gates changes his tune and says we all need to chill out on the climate doomsday stuff. Speaking of […]
  • Congar, Tucho, and Replacing Mary’s Historical Titles with One for the Synodal Church
    Cardinal Víctor Manuel “Tucho” Fernández’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith released Mater Populi Fidelis, a new “doctrinal note on some Marian titles regarding Mary’s Cooperation in the work of salvation.” This document takes issue with the Marian titles of "Co-redemptrix" and "mediatrix". Even worse, Tucho’s new document puts forward what appears to be a […]
  • The Italian Synod and the Chilling New Proposals to Revolutionize the Church
    On Friday, October 24, 2025, in Rome, Italian Cardinal Matteo Zuppi celebrated Solemn Vespers in the Old Rite during the traditional Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage. It’s an interesting choice, and in its own way confirms what I’ve repeated ad nauseam in other analyses: under Pope Leo XIV, there is an attempt to hold together within the […]
  • Dear Pope Leo and Fernandez, Mary is Not the Problem
    The Virgin Mary is Co‑redemptrix, for no other creature was so intimately associated with the Passion of the Son. The liturgy says it, Tradition says it, the faith of the Christian people has said it for centuries. A Note, which in a year will already be forgotten, will not change what is eternal.