Christian author and broadcaster Eric Metaxas accused political commentator Tucker Carlson on Wednesday of satanically inverting the message of the book of Esther when he criticized applying it to
Former Pastor John Piper recently tackled an intriguing question on his podcast: “Why did God need part of Adam to make Eve when he made Adam from the dust?”
President Joe Biden told Russia’s Vladimir Putin that invading Ukraine would cause “widespread human suffering” and that the West was committed to diplomacy to end the crisis but “equally prepared for other scenarios,” the White House said Saturday.
A New York pastor who ran over his estranged wife with her car and then repeatedly attacked her with a machete in front of her grandchildren has been sentenced to 23 years in prison.
The Archbishop of Miami has decried Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ comments this week belittling the plight of unaccompanied minors fleeing Central America for the United States.
The leadership of a Connecticut school district has issued an apology after parents expressed outrage over an assignment that asked students about their likes and dislikes when it comes to sexual activity.
The world’s largest pornography website boasts 130 million visitors every single day. There is no escaping reality: pornography is endemic, and it has only become more viral in the age of COVID-19.
When Cincinnati Bengals kicker Evan McPherson sent his team to the Super Bowl with a 31-yard field goal on Jan. 30 Sister Mary Mediatrix of All Grace threw up her hands, lept up, and high-fived everyone in the room as they all cheered.
Baptism involves a simple formula: “I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.” The celebrant pours water on the head of the baptized, or immerses them in water. Usually, Catholic clergy are responsible for baptisms. But anybody can baptize in an emergency, as in cases where a prospective Christian, even an infant, is in imminent danger of death.
Parents of children enrolled in Archdiocese of Washington schools have begun a campaign to urge the archdiocese to align mask regulations in schools with local policies.
In an exclusive interview with CNA, CatholicVote's Brian Burch explains the group's controversial legal efforts to obtain copies of "all communication" between the Biden administration and Catholic organizations helping migrants at the U.S. border.