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Anti-Catholic Revolution and Catholic Revival 

The 18th century was a low point for the Church, particularly in France. But François-René de Chateaubriand would sow the seeds of the Catholic revival in France. By Joseph Pearce Crisis Magazine, April 20, 2024 [Crisis Editor’s Note: This is the twelfth in a multi-part series on the... read more

French government cracks down on priest who said homosexual relations are sinful

 By Walter Sanchez, Catholic World Report, April 3, 2024 The French government has initiated a series of legal measures against Father Matthieu Raffray for calling homosexual relations sinful and for describing homosexuality as a “weakness.” On March 15, the priest of the Institute of... read more

Is ‘Christian Nationalism’ Really a Problem?

ANALYSIS: The greater danger, experts warn, isn’t of an impending ‘Christian nationalist’ takeover, but that the term is being used to discredit Christian participation in the public square. By Jonathon Liedl, National Catholic Register, March 18, 2024 Do you believe that all men are... read more

Justice Alito Renews Criticism of Landmark Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage

In a statement, the justice raised concerns that those with “traditional religious views” would be “‘labeled as bigots and treated as such’ by the government. By Abbie VanSickle, New York Times, February 20, 2024 Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. on Tuesday renewed his criticisms of the... read more

Brooklyn bishop disciplines pastor who allowed pop star to film music video in church

By Joe Bukuras, Catholic News Agency/ CNA Staff, November 4, 2023 The Diocese of Brooklyn announced Saturday that a local pastor who allowed a pop star to shoot a lewd music video in the church no longer has administrative oversight over the parish. Additionally, the diocese told CNA that... read more

Attacks on Catholic Institutions Should Concern All of Us

By Daniel Mark, RealClear Religion, August 23, 2023 A 42-year-old man recently broke into Our Lady of Rosary Catholic Church in Manhattan, vandalized a large crucifix, and chased staff members out of the church before assaulting a responding NYPD officer. This is the third attack... read more

Nicaragua cancels legal status of Catholic Jesuit order

Reuters, August 23, 2023 Nicaragua's government canceled the legal status of the Jesuit religious community, a prominent Catholic congregation, and ordered all of its assets confiscated, the country's interior ministry announced on Wednesday. The move marks the latest action taken by the... read more

Porsche apologizes after viewers notice it erased a historic Christian landmark from its new ad

By Joseph MacKinnon, Blaze Media, August 07, 2023 Porsche elicited outrage over the weekend after keen observers recognized the company had edited a historic Christian landmark out of its new advertisement. Although the German company has issued an apology and taken down the video,... read more

Acquitted pro-life activist Mark Houck announces run for Congress

By Joe Bukuras, Catholic News Agency, August 4, 2023 Mark Houck, the Pennsylvania pro-life activist and father of seven who was found not guilty in federal court in January for assaulting an abortion clinic escort, announced on Wednesday that he is running for Congress. Speaking to CNA... read more

‘Sound of Freedom’ actor Jim Caviezel responds to media attacks: ‘They’re scared. Quaking in their boots’

By Andrew Chapados, Blaze Media, July 12, 2023 Jim Caviezel, star of the movie "Sound of Freedom," made striking remarks about media backlash toward the film in a recent interview with the movie studio's CEO. The film, which is based on a true story of a Department of Homeland... read more

Catholic Bookstore Owner Hopes Recent Supreme Court Ruling Will Aid Her Challenge

Doesn’t Want to Use Gender-Identity Pronouns, Thinks Website-Designer Decision May Help By Matthew McDonald, National Catholic Register, July 12, 2023 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Catholic bookstore owner in Florida that wants to avoid using pronouns that don’t correspond with a person’s... read more

The End of Entitlement