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Pope Leo called his first consistory this week, and promised to hold them regularly during his pontificate. Is this another example of the meeting-itis that seems to infect our Church hierarchy? Or could this be a good thing?
The capture and arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro represents a new phase in Trump's aggressive foreign policy. Is he building an American Empire? Should Catholics support him in this effort?
Eric Sammons talks to his newly-married son Peter about how young men today can find a wife in a challenging dating culture.
2025 was a year of transitions, both in the papacy and the American presidency. After years of deepening crises, is the Church and the world turning a corner?
Modern technology is designed to trap you into a cycle of technocratic dependence and disconnection from both God and man. Catholic Tradition can set you free. Learn how today!
Since 2020, conspiracy theories have been running rampant, particularly in conservative and traditional Catholic circles. They range from questioning the narrative behind the Charlie Kirk assassination to denying the Holocaust. What are we to make of these theories?
Fr. John Perricone entered the seminary in 1970 and was ordained in 1976. He's seen the Church change in radical ways in that time, and he let's us know what it's been like to be a priest in a time of upheaval.
This week we marked the 60th anniversary of the closing of Vatican II, and the usual suspects tried to tell us that it still has wonderful fruits. Yet the reality on the ground tells us something quite different. Isn't it time to move on?
Most conservative Catholics would agree that feminism has been destructive to society. But how much do we too subscribe to its tenets? And how can we eradicate those false premises?
There's a growing generational divide within Catholicism, particularly between Gen Z and Baby Boomers, that's becoming more and more confrontational. What has led to this divide and can it be healed?
Is Pope Leo considering dropping the filioque clause from the Creed in order to advance unity with the Eastern Orthodox? If so, would that be a step forward or a step back?
Elon Musk claimed that artificial intelligence will one day make jobs optional and money obsolete. We'll look into why reading Genesis 1-3 shows he's completely wrong.
Last week's USCCB meeting just highlighted what we already knew: it's an irrelevant organization that does more harm than good. When will the bishops recognize this and move on?
A growing debate in the Catholic Church is the relationship between Judaism and Catholicism. We'll talk with a Jewish convert to Catholicism about the history of Catholic/Jewish relations, antisemitism, and the Zionist project.
After a strong start to the second Trump presidency, things have begun to unravel and support is falling for President Trump. What happened?
Science fiction has been dominated by an atheistic, materialist worldview for decades, helping to lead many of its readers away from transcendent truths. But there's a revival of Catholics writing science fiction that hopes to topple that regime. We'll speak to one such author today.
The Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith has declared that it is "not appropriate" to give to Mary the often-used title "Co-redemptrix." We'll break down the reasons given and what it means.
With the threat of the food stamp program being temporarily halted for 40+ million Americans, it would be useful to explore the program's morality, both for the individual receiving it and the government offering it.
An upcoming documentary claims the government is covering up proof of extraterrestrial intelligence. What is a Catholic to think about claims of aliens, either visiting us or out in the stars?
Nick Fuentes is one of the most popular, and most controversial, commentators in today's new media landscape. We'll take a look at his work and whether it's a good idea for Catholics to align with him.
With the election of Pope Leo XIV, everyone's talking about Pope Leo XIII's famous encyclical Rerum Novarum. But most of what you read about it is wrong.
Recently the Diocese of Knoxville decided to replace the traditional Latin Mass with a "traditionalized" Novus Ordo. Should traditional Catholics be satisfied with that change?
St. John Henry Newman is about to be declared a Doctor of the Church because of his "decisive contribution to the renewal of theology and to understanding Christian doctrine in its development." We'll look at what Newman meant by "development" (and what he did not mean).
We live in an increasingly anti-Catholic, divisive, and combative society. As Catholics, we need to respond forcefully. I'll detail how I'm doing that today.
Pope Leo upset many Catholics by seeming to support Cardinal Cupich giving a lifetime achievement award to a pro-abortion politician. Is it time to resurrect Recognize and Resist?