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Belkız,  61, was born into a Muslim family in Turkey. After reading books on materialist philosophy in her youth, she became an atheist at 15 but eventually became a Christian and then a Catholic.

From Islam to the Catholic Church: One Turkish woman shares her story of faith

Aug 21, 2024

By Nathalie Ritzmann

Born in Turkey, Belkiz went from practicing Islam to becoming an atheist and then discovering Catholicism after a moment with... Read more

A pro-abortion attendee stands during the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center on Aug. 19, 2024, in Chicago.

2024 Democratic platform: What Catholics need to know

Aug 20, 2024

By Peter Pinedo

Delegates to the Democratic National Convention have approved a party platform that doubles down on support for abortion, IVF, and... Read more

Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, relator general of Synod on Synodality, speaks to the media on June 20, 2023, at the temporary headquarters of the Holy See Press Office in Vatican City.

Synod organizer Cardinal Hollerich: Catholic Church in Africa ‘not afraid to speak’

Aug 20, 2024

By Tyler Arnold

The prelate told La Croix that the Church in Africa is one that is “alive and full of faith” and... Read more

Camden Yards in Baltimore.

Baltimore Orioles host first-ever ‘Faith Night’; players share ‘what God has done’

Aug 20, 2024

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

The event included a time of worship and praise with a live performance by Reach Worship, a group from a... Read more

Cardinal Peter Erdö.

Faith is most important thing in life, says cardinal who resisted onslaught of communism

Aug 20, 2024

By Walter Sánchez Silva

In an interview ahead of the Aug. 20 feast of St. Stephen of Hungary, Cardinal Peter Erdö recalled how he... Read more

Migrants mostly from Central America wait in line to cross the border at the Gateway International Bridge into the U.S. from Matamoros, Mexico, to Brownsville, Texas, on June 4, 2024.

Most migrants worldwide are Christian, study highlights

Aug 20, 2024

By Jonah McKeown

The Aug. 19 study found that in 2020, Christians made up an estimated 47% of all people living outside their... Read more

“We cannot remain silent while this dictator closes [1,500] NGOs, suffocating civil society and violating the rights of thousands of citizens,” said Felix Maradiaga, shown here during an interview with AFP in Managua on Feb. 11, 2021.

Ortega dictatorship in Nicaragua shuts down 1,500 nonprofits and exiles two more priests

Aug 20, 2024

By Walter Sánchez Silva

The dictatorship of President Daniel Ortega has canceled the legal status of 1,500 non-profit organizations, including Caritas of Granada. Read more

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Federal courts rule in favor of transgender-identifying athletes in two states

Aug 20, 2024

By Daniel Payne

In other states, the Biden administration’s expansion of Title IX regulations has suffered significant court losses in recent months. Read more

Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.

Church asks Mexican president-elect to promote reconciliation to ‘achieve social peace’

Aug 20, 2024

By Diego López Colín

Claudia Sheinbaum, who won the June 2 presidential election, will succeed outgoing president Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Read more

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, OFM, the leader of the Catholic Church in the Holy Land,  discussed prospects for peace in the war in Gaza Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024, in a conversation with Bernhard Scholz, president of the Meeting for Friendship Amongst Peoples Foundation.

Pope Francis and Cardinal Pizzaballa open lay Catholic meeting against backdrop of war

Aug 20, 2024

By Hannah Brockhaus

Pope Francis urged the meeting’s participants not to be discouraged by war and the challenges of today but to search... Read more

Terrorist attacks in Benue State, Nigeria, have forced residents to flee their villages and, in some cases, seek shelter in local Catholic churches and schools. Pictured here is St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Yelewata.

Over 70 Christians killed, 20 medical students kidnapped in recent Nigeria violence

Aug 20, 2024

By Tyler Arnold

The attacks have renewed calls from religious freedom advocates that the U.S. Department of State designate Nigeria a “country of... Read more

Archbishop of Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich speaks onstage during the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago on Aug. 19, 2024.

UPDATE: Cardinal Cupich invocation at DNC stirs disappointment among pro-life activists

Aug 20, 2024

By Peter Laffin, Daniel Payne

Speaking before a packed house at the United Center in Chicago on Monday night, Cupich said Americans are regularly called... Read more

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Catholic leaders to attend ‘groundbreaking’ forum on nuclear weapons in New Mexico 

Aug 20, 2024

By Kate Quiñones

The “Forum on Nuclear Strategy: Disarmament and Deterrence in a Dangerous World” is set to take place on Saturday, Sept.... Read more

St. Bernard of Clairvaux.

St. Bernard of Clairvaux: monastic reformer and adviser to popes

Aug 20, 2024

By CNA Staff

St. Bernard is considered the last of the Church Fathers in the Western tradition. Read more

In a 2002 New York Times interview, Donahue said he still saw himself “as a Catholic." In this photo, he is seen attending an event at Build Studio in New York City on April 24, 2017.

Phil Donahue, talk show pioneer and ‘lapsed Catholic’ who courted controversy, dies at 88

Aug 19, 2024

By Jonah McKeown

Phil Donahue, a self-described “lapsed Catholic” who reinvented the daytime television talk-show format, died Sunday at his home in New... Read more

Archbishop Thomas Wenski speaks at the blessing ceremony for the Little School on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2024.

A Catholic K–4 school for low-income students opens in Miami Archdiocese

Aug 19, 2024

By Kate Quiñones

The Little School, serving low-income and agricultural migrant families, is run by the De La Salle “Lasallian” Brothers. Read more

“The focus must be on providing care, not providing a cheap death,” Scotland’s bishops declared. Photo of the Scottish Parliament Building in Edinburgh.

Scottish bishops: Assisted suicide leads to culture of ‘death on demand’ 

Aug 19, 2024

By Peter Pinedo

If passed an assisted-dying bill in Scotland would allow terminally ill adults over 16 to be provided with assistance in... Read more

Ochre Court on the grounds of Salve Regina University, Aug. 27, 2010.

Rhode Island diocese ‘disappointed’ after Harris-Walz fundraiser at Catholic college

Aug 19, 2024

By Joe Bukuras

More than 300 attendees reportedly paid $1,000 to get in the door at the campus’ main administrative waterfront mansion on... Read more

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‘A Short History of the Roman Mass’: New book explores evolution of the Mass

Aug 19, 2024

By Diego López Marina

Father Michael Lang, who is from London, shared his motivations for writing this book and the importance of the liturgy... Read more

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, the world’s largest e-commerce company, was accompanied by his fiancée, Lauren Sanchez, at a meeting at the Vatican on Aug. 15, 2024, the Daily Mail reported.

 Pope Francis receives Amazon founder Jeff Bezos

Aug 19, 2024

By Walter Sánchez Silva

According to the Daily Mail, the meeting took place on Thursday, Aug. 15, the day the Catholic Church celebrates the... Read more