Moms emerge on the front lines of MAHA movement

Nationwide coalitions of mothers have emerged as some of the most enthusiastic champions of the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement, driven by an alignment with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s mission to foster a culture that creates healthy children. One such group is MAHA Mommas, a coalition that … Read moreMoms emerge on the front lines of MAHA movement

Poll Finds Evival of Interest in Religion in Northern Ireland Among Young People

Courtesy photoThe All Ireland Rosary Rally has attracted increasingly larger crowds. This year’s rally included a youth conference and a prayer vigil in the basilica to welcome the feast of Pentecost on June 8, 2025. The Iona Institute was keen to compare the findings in both the north and south of Ireland especially given the … Read morePoll Finds Evival of Interest in Religion in Northern Ireland Among Young People

From the contraceptive mandate to ‘Every abortion is a tragedy’: Historic rhetoric on life at Health and Human Services 

In 2011, the Health and Human Services Department under then-President Barack Obama issued a mandate that would color what the public could expect from federal health officials for over a decade. It required all employers — including even religious groups like the Little Sisters of the Poor — to include abortifacient drugs in their insurance … Read moreFrom the contraceptive mandate to ‘Every abortion is a tragedy’: Historic rhetoric on life at Health and Human Services 

Why Catholics should care deeply about what Secretary Kennedy Is doing

For years I thought my lactose intolerance was just part of modern life, right up until I started traveling regularly to Rome. Suddenly the stomach pain and inflammation vanished. The same thing happened to friends dealing with gluten intolerance in the U.S., only to discover those same foods caused no issues in Italy, France, or … Read moreWhy Catholics should care deeply about what Secretary Kennedy Is doing

Pope Leo XIV speaks about World Mission Day, violence in Myanmar during Sunday Angelus address

Pope Leo XIV spoke of the importance of World Mission Sunday and appealed for a ceasefire in Myanmar during his Oct. 19 Angelus address in St. Peter’s Square. He began his address by greeting all those who had been present for the canonization of seven new saints, which was previously reported by CatholicVote. He then spoke … Read morePope Leo XIV speaks about World Mission Day, violence in Myanmar during Sunday Angelus address

Pope Leo XIV canonizes seven new saints, says their lives show the light of Christ to the world

Pope Leo XIV elevated seven men and women to sainthood at the Oct. 19 canonization Mass in St. Peter’s Square, where he commended their lives as witnesses to the light of Christ. The Pontiff began his homily by reflecting on a question posed by the Lord in the Gospel reading for the day: “When the … Read morePope Leo XIV canonizes seven new saints, says their lives show the light of Christ to the world

One Minute Catechism – Who Were the First Man and Woman?

Question: Who were the first man and woman?Answer: The first man and woman were Adam and Eve, created by God in His image and likeness. They were placed in the Garden of Eden and given the gift of life, grace, and the power to know and love their Creator. Scripture:“So God created man in His own image; in … Read moreOne Minute Catechism – Who Were the First Man and Woman?

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