Now that Pope Francis’ sexual abuse summit has ended — a convocation of more than 100 heads of episcopal conferences throughout the world — many Catholics rightly wonder what comes next in addressing the crisis ...
Other than the extreme damage done to victims of clergy abuse and their families, perhaps the biggest fallout from the devastating and seemingly interminable clergy abuse crisis has been a severing of trust between lay ...
Two months before leaders of episcopal conferences worldwide gathered at the Vatican for a ground-breaking summit on clergy sexual abuse, organizers of the event sent letters to the participating bishops encouraging them to meet with ...
When the Vatican announced on Feb. 16 that Theodore McCarrick, the disgraced former cardinal-archbishop of Washington, D.C., had been dismissed from the clerical state, the only surprise was that it took so long. (See story ...
Managing editor Scott Warden reflects on Pope Francis’ recent message to teenagers on how they should use their time this summer. While it’s great advice, he can’t help but think it’s a bit unrealistic for most families.
In a new essay for @OSV, legal expert & pro-life advocate @maryfiorito writes that for the past five decades, even pro-abortion law scholars have criticized the foundation upon with Roe v. Wade stood