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I’m a Fan of the New Pope, but He Got This One Wrong
The two great debates of my lifetime have been the following: “Is it gravy or sauce” and “Can a pro-lifer support the death penalty.” The first conundrum is more controversial in my family. The second doesn’t have the philosophical gravitas of the...

Fragile Gaza ceasefire tested as humanitarian crisis deepens
Israeli occupation forces have committed multiple violations of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, resulting in further civilian casualties, as concerns mount over famine risks and the continued closure of the Rafah crossing amid...

Bishops urge Catholics to oppose Victoria’s euthanasia law expansion
Bishops in the Australian state of Victoria urged Catholics Tuesday to oppose a bill that would liberalize euthanasia and assisted suicide laws. Credit: insung yoon/Unsplash. In an Oct. 14 joint pastoral letter, bishops in the southeastern state...

At UN, archbishop faults nations for ‘turning a blind eye’ to persecution of Christians
Vatican City, Oct 1, 2025 / 15:05 pm The Holy See’s secretary for relations with states, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, decried that attacks on Christians have intensified in recent years and accused the international community of “turning a...

Christine Flowers | I’m a Fan of the Pope, but He Got This Wrong
The two great debates of my lifetime have been the following: “Is it gravy or sauce” and “Can a pro-lifer support the death penalty.” The first conundrum is more controversial in my family. The second doesn’t have the philosophical gravitas of the...

Author shares experiences with paranormal in latest book on Smurl haunting
Like many baby boomers, Maxim W. Furek grew up on a TV and movie diet that included "The Twilight Zone," the "Outer Limits," "Rosemary's Baby," and "The Exorcist." When he was in college, he and his friends dabbled with Ouija boards and tarot...

El Paso bishop brings Pope desperate letters from migrants
Posted/updated on: October 8, 2025 at 12:32 pm VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Texas bishop on the front lines of the U.S. immigration crackdown met Wednesday with Pope Leo XIV, bringing him a packet of letters from immigrant families “terrorized” by fear...

First Female Appointed Archbishop Of Canterbury, Steps Into A Troubled Church Of England, Beset By Division & Shame
In a historic move, the Church of England/(Anglican) has appointed a woman to be the Archbishop of Canterbury. 63 year old Dame Sarah Mullally former United Kingdom (UK) National Health Service (NHS) midwive and NHS Chief nurse, appointed as the...

Florida man, the news, and missionary tours
Hey everybody, I’m headed to Orlando, and you’re reading The Tuesday Pillar Post. That’s right, I’m headed right now to the annual convention of American canon lawyers, held this year in the place we know as Orlando — a nebulous constellation of...
Little left after Gaza’s ‘tsunami’ of destruction
Historic momentum is felt across the Middle East as tens of thousands of Palestinians started to make their way back to their homes in northern Gaza Strip. But those Palestinians have returned to see only mostly rubble left, with Fr. Gabriel...

Pope asks Catholics to support missions with prayer, donations on World Mission Sunday
Pope Leo XIV is seen in a screen grab from his video appeal Oct. 13, 2025, asking Catholic parishes around the world to observe World Mission Sunday Oct. 19 and to support the missions with their prayers and financial contributions. (CNS...

Pope Leo XIV Sends Antibiotics to Children in Gaza
Caritas Jerusalem has become one of the first humanitarian organizations to respond to the ceasefire in Gaza, quickly mobilizing to address the urgent needs of families and children throughout the Gaza Strip. Pope Leo XIV has sent 5,000 doses of...

In the Footsteps of Galileo
On September 7th, 25 intrepid astronomy enthusiasts gathered in Rome for Sky & Telescope’s “Galileo’s Italy” tour. Organized in partnership with Royal Adventures, we set out to visit where the father of modern science once lived and worked. The...

We’re finally reading the secrets of Herculaneum’s lost library
Deep within a particle accelerator, theoretical physicist Giorgio Angelotti is hard at work. He sets a black cylinder on a mount, bolts it down, then runs through some safety checks before retreating from the chamber, known as “the hatch”. “You...

The life of Archbishop Fulton Sheen, 130 years after his birth
(OSV News) – Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is remembered as one of the most influential and innovative evangelists in American history. Once dubbed "God's microphone," Sheen announced God's truth in a nonconfrontational, yet no less life-giving,...

Pope Leo XIV restores custom of Christmas Day Mass
Vatican City, Sep 30, 2025 / 12:26 pm Pope Leo XIV will celebrate Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on Christmas Day morning, Dec. 25 — a custom dating to the pontificate of St. John Paul II. The Vatican announced Tuesday Pope Leo’s Mass schedule for...

Pope to Italian President: Peace requires dignified, prosperous coexistence
Pope Leo XIV makes an official visit to the Quirinal Palace in Rome to meet with Italian President Sergio Mattarella, and encourages efforts to support the family amid declining birth rates in Europe and to advance the cause of peace in war-torn...

Patriarch Pizzaballa: A new language and new witnesses for a narrative of peace
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem reflects on the historical moment in the Holy Land following the agreement reached between Israel and Hamas, and affirms: “We have a duty toward our communities — to help them look ahead, positively and serenely,...

Pope Leo to visit Turkey and Lebanon in November on first trip abroad
Pope Leo XIV will travel to Turkey and Lebanon in late November in his first foreign trip as pontiff, the Vatican announced on Tuesday. Pope Leo, the first US leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics, will visit Turkey from November 27 to 30,...
Pope to visit Turkey, Lebanon in late November/early December
ROME – The Vatican on Tuesday officially confirmed Pope Leo’s first papal trip to Turkey and Lebanon at the end of November and beginning of December, a trip that could have significant implications for his agenda on Gaza. In an Oct. 7 statement,...