With Vice President JD Vance and other allies in power, an emergent Catholic right expands political horizons and raises doubts about church unity.
U.S. bishops have stepped gingerly into a disagreement with the Catholic vice president, which follows previous conflict between President Donald Trump and Pope Francis.
The Vatican, the governing authority of the Catholic Church, published an ethical framework on AI, advising Catholics about its potential misuses. The Vatican forewarned the “shadow of evil” carried by the dangers of artificial intelligence this week.
A traditionalist Catholic bishop whose denial of the Holocaust created a scandal when Pope Benedict XVI rehabilitated him has died. Richard Williamson was 84.
“Catholic teaching holds that immigration enforcement efforts should be targeted, proportional and humane,” Kristin E. Heyer, a theology professor at Boston College, said in an email to America. Both migrants and citizens should be subject to the legal consequences of their crimes.
A priest who copied Elon Musk's "salute" gesture had his ministerial license revoked by the UK's Anglican Catholic Church after previous warnings about "online trolling." The post Church Revokes License of Priest Who Copied Elon Musk’s Controversial Salute: He ‘Had Been Warned’ About ‘Online Trolling’ first appeared on Mediaite.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has asserted that it spends more money on providing services to migrants and refugees than it receives in federal grants for that purpose. A Washington Examiner review of the USCCB’s annual financial audit forms reveals that claim to be accurate.
A Grand Rapids priest with the Anglican Catholic Church was removed from position for making what appears to be a Nazi salute.
Rev. Calvin Robinson, Priest-in-charge of the St. Paul's Anglican Catholic Church (ACC) on Lake Michigan Drive in Grand Rapids, is no longer serving as a priest in the church and has had his license in the church revoked.
The Roman Catholic bishops in Michigan have issued a joint letter calling for a "fair pathway to citizenship."
U.S. Catholics voted for Trump at a “historically large margin,” and 56% of Catholics picked Trump as a better fit to handle issues of immigration, according to exit polls.