
The latest Trump victory shows we've lost the plot.
Dorothy Dempsey on the state of affairs in a post-Trump, pre-Trump American moment.
Dorothy Dempsey on the state of affairs in a post-Trump, pre-Trump American moment.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Holy See's Secretary of State, contrasted Trump's campaign promises with reality, human dignity, and Pope Francis.
The Northeast was a boon for Black and Afro-Latino congressional candidates amid widespread Republican victories in the Senate and White House.
Kamala Harris is the first Black woman to top a major ticket. Efran Menny says blowback from conservatives proves there is much more work to do.
Their statement does not mention the participation of Maryland Catholics—and their bishops—in the institution of U.S. chattel slavery.
Dr. Ronald E. Smith on how to interpret Pope Francis' recent voting guidance for Catholics in the United States.
She has long taken heat for questioning conservative Catholic values, but her full record complicates blanket claims of anti-Catholicism.
It is unclear whether any shots were fired by convicted felon Ryan Wesley Routh, the lone suspect in the incident at Trump's Florida golf resort.
The move comes as the civil case remains open on appeal before the Maryland Supreme Court, which is set to hear oral arguments this month.
The Black Catholic army trailblazer overcame segregation within and outside the military and had a base renamed in his honor in 2023.
It's the first time the party has not opposed the practice nationally since 2016 and the first time since 2004 that it has been omitted entirely.
Briana Jansky spoke with her on the topic of renewal in ministry, the topic of her address at the NEC in July.
The nation's African-American cardinal celebrated Mass for the annual LGBTQ+ Catholic gathering, which took place this year at Georgetown University.
Samantha Smith explains how Catholics can make it through the 2024 election cycle with faith, hope, and love intact.
She delievered the remarks, sans President Joe Biden, from her new campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware.
The about-face for the 81-year-old incumbent was a shock to many, but had been predicted by Washington insiders as early as last week.