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The Pope’s disastrous letter on immigration by Phil Lawler (From Feb 12, 2025)

In a letter ostensibly written to support the bishops of the US, Pope Francis has actually made life considerably more difficult for them. In his letter on the Trump administration’s immigration policies the Pontiff makes an argument that is poorly informed, easily rebutted, and likely to...

My grandmother, the emergent Catholic right, and why Massimo misses it by Peter Wolfgang (From Feb 1, 2025)

My grandmother died yesterday at the age of 96. There is no single person to whom I owe a greater debt for imparting to me my Catholic faith than her. I have explained why in numerous Facebook posts over the years and in a Catholic Herald piece commemorating the centennial of Our Lady of...

Confirmed: the corruption Pope Francis chose not to expose by Phil Lawler (From Jan 14, 2025)

This week, with the publication of his new book, Pope Francis has added one important link to the chain of evidence regarding the fight against Vatican corruption. In April 2012, Pope Benedict created a special commission of three senior cardinals (Herranz, Tomko, and DeGiorgi) to investigate...

My thoughts as Pope Francis nears his death—or doesn’t by Peter Wolfgang (From Feb 22, 2025)

I am praying for Pope Francis who, according to a report published a few minutes before I began to type this column, remains in critical condition. As my Catholic Culture colleague Phil Lawler notes, it is the wisest and best thing we can do for the Pope. Not following “the very excitable...

Dreamt of learning Latin? Here’s how you’ll finally do it by Thomas V. Mirus (From Jan 29, 2025)

[Young men] should realize that this quotation from Cicero applies in a certain sense to them: “It is not…so great a distinction to know Latin as it is a disgrace not to know it.”  Pope St. John Paul II, 1978 Like many Catholics, I’ve wanted to learn Latin for...

The dangerous ‘spirit of synodality’ by Phil Lawler (From Nov 15, 2024)

The Synod on Synodality—a project on which Pope Francis embarked in 2021, a project that spawned hundreds of meetings and thousands of pages of verbiage, a project that threatened to go on forever—has finally ended. Or has it? Officially the Synod closed on October 26, having...

Bishops Approve “Gay-Washed” Bible by Peter Wolfgang (From Sep 30, 2025)

Happy St. Jerome’s Day! Or maybe not so happy. News broke yesterday on the Catholic Bible Talk blog that a Catholic Edition of the New Revised Standard Version updated edition (NRSVue) has been approved by the USCCB. According to the Friendship Press YouTube channel, from which Catholic...

Occult subversion of traditional Catholicism by Thomas V. Mirus (From Jun 5, 2025)

In his new book Mysticism, Magic, and Monasteries, Catholic philosopher Sebastian Morello promotes so-called “Hermetic magic”* as an important part of the spiritual revival of Western civilization. How can a Catholic possibly promote magic as an integral part of the faith? Watch...

The simple truth of how Leo XIV was elected by Phil Lawler (From May 13, 2025)

It always happens this way: Less than a week after the election of a new Pope, Vatican journalists are confident (at least they tell us they are confident) that they know exactly what happened in the conclave. But there’s a problem with that claim. Everyone who was present in the Sistine...

Father Martin meets the Pope: a scandal, but not a surprise by Phil Lawler (From Sep 3, 2025)

Many faithful Catholics were surprised and dismayed to learn that Pope Leo had met with Father James Martin, SJ, in a private audience last week. I share their dismay. But not their surprise. We all knew, from the moment he was elected, that Pope Leo XIV would not repudiate the policies of his...