The Nazis who wouldn't tell the truth about themselves...
The prison psychologist for the German prisoners at the Nuremberg trials asked Alfred Rosenberg “whether apart from all of the legal considerations he did not have some misgivings about his antisemitism.” Rosenberg, whom the psychologist called the “chief Nazi philosopher,” had served as Reichsminister for the Eastern Occupied Territories, where he oversaw atrocities, including the Holocaust, as a matter of course.
Bring Out the Shovels...
I am a restorationist. When Donatello committed himself to learning from ancient Greek and Roman statuary, he had to dig things up. More than a millennium of dilapidation and sediment had left much of ancient Rome buried under the dirt. Say the word “Renaissance,” and your mind may turn toward the glory of Venice upon the waters, or Michelangelo dreaming under the vaulted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, or Palestrina directing the polyphony of his papal choir...
God Consecrated Rome’s First Fruits in the Blood of the Martyrs...
It’s not coincidental that today’s optional memorial follows the Solemnity of Peter and Paul. Sts. Peter and Paul stand at the head of the first Christian martyrs: the Pope crucified upside down on Vatican Hill, the preacher to the nations beheaded in Rome. As we saw from Paul’s journeys, Christianity spread quickly in the Roman Empire, especially in the cities...
5 Ways the 2025 Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul Speaks to US Catholics...
The Solemnity of St. Peter and St. Paul — the princes of the apostles and the patrons of the city of Rome — will take on a special character this year, especially for American Catholics.The feast falls on Sunday, so while it is always observed with a papal Mass in Rome, every parish will also keep the feast, as it outranks a Sunday in Ordinary Time. In fact, it caps off four consecutive Sunday “solemnities” this June: Pentecost, Most Holy Trinity, Corpus Christi and Peter and Paul.
Pope to Ukrainian Greek Catholics: 'Your Faith Is Being Put to the Test’...
How Do Clouds Get Their Shapes?
Bringing the Fire of the Sacred Heart Everywhere...
On the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we celebrate what Pope Benedict in 2008 called the “center of the faith.” That might seem a little overstated, if we erroneously understand devotion to the Sacred Heart as something that basically began with Jesus’ apparitions to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque 350 years ago. Pope Benedict, however, understood it far more broadly: The Heart of Christ, he declared...
This Sunday, Sts. Peter and Paul Point to Pope Leo and You...
Jesus in Sunday’s Gospel tells “Simon, son of Jonah” that “you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church.” So, just like Robert Prevost became Leo, the first pope also got a new name with his new role. Jesus tells him, “I will give you the keys to the Kingdom of heaven. Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” The Catechism says that this...
“Never Have I Seen a Case so Heartbreaking”: Canonical Case to Begin for Candy Crush Priest...
7 Catholic Devotions to Change Your Week — and Your Life...
In Catholic tradition, each day of the week has some particular devotional subject. These entered popular piety over time with the rise of votive Masses in the early Church. Votive Masses, offered for a special intention rather than a fixed feast, eventually led to texts being assigned to different days of the week in order to commemorate certain mysteries and persons.
At General Audience, Pope Leo XIV Laments ‘Fatigue of Living’ Afflicting Modern Society...
On Flannery O’Connor’s Centenary...
Pope Leo and Libero Milone: Will anything change in the ‘other’ Vatican financial trial?
Church Leaders React to Deadly Attack on Mar Elias Church in Damascus...
The Gray Lady is puzzled about Amy Coney Barrett...
The Catholic Who Told the Unitarian She Had Nothing to Offer...
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Concludes With Corpus Christi Mass in Los Angeles...
Do Not Underestimate the Gift of Prayer...
The New York Times Makes a Mess of Alasdair MacIntyre...
A Close Look at Iran Through the Lens of Catholic Just War Theory...
4 Ways Jesus Replicates Himself in Every Parish in the World...
The 10 Tallest Mountains in the Contiguous United States...
Where to Look, Real Justice, and Quality Control...
Message to Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Corporate Governance...
Wet fingers always wrinkle in the same way. Around 20 years ago, scientists figured out why...
Pope Leo XIV Loves Baseball — Will He Be the One to Name This Man Its Patron Saint?
Pope Leo XIV Appoints Bishop Shane Mackinlay as New Archbishop of Brisbane in Australia...
These scientists got an FAA waiver to fly drones in tornadoes. Watch the amazing results...
John Colet Is a Priest for Our Times. Here’s Why...
A Handful of Heretics: How Arius and Others Besmirched the Church’s Glory...
Strengthening the Seal: Yet Another Diocese Returns Confirmation to Younger Children, Where It Belongs...
There is a distinctive pause the moment a parent witnesses their child's Baptism. This momentary pause of pure awe and wonder is quite natural because it reveals the intimate love a parent has for their child. It expresses a desire for their child to receive everything necessary to strengthen the awe and wonder that are witnessed by both parents, the child, and the community...
Voyage teams up with the U.S. Army to honor 250 years of chaplains...
When the Continental Congress appointed George Washington as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, Washington made it a priority to ensure his troops had access to religious chaplains. The Chaplain Corps was approved by the Continental Congress on July 29, 1775, and this year marks the 250th anniversary of that founding...
Pope Leo XIV’s Angelus for Sts. Peter and Paul: ‘May Unity Be Forged in Witness and Forgiveness’...
Homily on the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul (June 29, 2025)...
Today we celebrate two brothers in faith, Peter and Paul, whom we honour as pillars of the Church and venerate as patrons of the diocese and city of Rome. The story of these two Apostles has much to say to us, the community of the Lord’s disciples, as we make our pilgrim way in today’s world. Upon reflection, I would like to emphasize two specific aspects of their faith: ecclesial communion and the vitality of faith.
The Immaculate Heart of Mary Treasures the Mysteries of Christ...
Real Men, Public Education, and Choice Words...
The calendar is full of saints whom we remember and celebrate for their piety, wisdom, courage, clarity of thought, charisma, and unflinching devotion to the Gospel. We have devotions to exemplars of the Christian life, and particular patrons of all sorts of things — just look at the current popularity of Carlo Acutis, a teenager who saw the Eucharist for exactly what it was with such enviable clarity.
New Anti-Catholic Sex-Education Guidelines in Hamburg Are Fruit of German Synodal Way, Say Experts...
Advocates of Catholic marriage and the family are hoping that Pope Leo XIV intervenes to help parents protect their children in the face of new sex-education guidelines being imposed in a major German diocese that promote the LGBT agenda, including transvestitism and non-binary identities. They say the new guidelines are further proof of the abandonment of Catholic moral teaching...
Mahmoud v. Taylor: Supreme Court Rules 6-3 in Favor of Parents in LGBT Curriculum ...
Detroit Lions’ Sam LaPorta, Wife Callahan Blessed By Pope Leo XIV at Vatican...
Pope Leo XIV Urges Law Enforcement to Target Drug Traffickers, Not Addicts...
How One American Parish Put the Catechism Online — and Caught the Vatican’s Eye...
Recently, the Vatican rolled out a major website redesign for the first time since its launch in the mid-1990s. One thing that caught my eye was that the link to the Catechism of the Catholic Church was moved to the site’s front page. I grinned and thought, “I remember when the Catechism wasn’t on the site at all!” For several years, whenever I searched for...
Sharks freeze when you turn them upside down — and scientists have found no good reason why...
San Diego bishops and clergy showed up in immigration court — and made an impact...
Justice Department Sues Washington State Over Law Forcing Priests to Break Confession Seal...
Really? Screen addictions matter, not screen time...
Euthanasia Facility Quietly Opens at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver...
Lead Early, Lead Well: Why Waiting to Change Hurts Parishes [Every New Pastor Should Listen to This]...
When a pastor steps into a new parish, the pressure to keep everyone happy can be overwhelming. Also, the temptation to delay leadership in order to avoid conflict is real, but it often makes things worse. This week on the Upstream podcast, I speak with Fr. Michael Andrade, a courageous and wise pastor who shares the honest truth about what it means to lead well from day one. He reminds us that prayer, clarity, and team-building are essential...
How to Meditate on the Fifth Luminous Mystery, the Institution of the Holy Eucharist...
What Does the Bible Say About Fighting Discouragement?
Pope Leo XIV: ‘Humanity Cries Out and Pleads for Peace’...
ADHD doesn't stop me from seeing God’s love at Mass...
What Did Dinosaurs Sound Like?
Pope Leo is giving signs of hope for a true synodality rooted in Christ...
“Public” Does Not Equal “State” or “Government”...
North American Martyrs Honored 100 Years After Beatification...
In Epic Father’s Day Prank, 200 Dads Tricked Into Wearing Same Shirt to Mass...
Caravaggio’s ‘The Entombment of Christ’ is drawing crowds in Japan...
Sowing or reaping? There is no third option...
An Important Survey on Catholics in the United States...
What if you funneled Niagara Falls through a straw?
‘Starry Night’ and Van Gogh’s Haunting of Faith...
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The Complete List of Popes
- St. Peter (32-67)
- St. Linus (67-76)
- St. Anacletus (Cletus) (76-88)
- St. Clement I (88-97)
- St. Evaristus (97-105)
- St. Alexander I (105-115)
- St. Sixtus I (115-125)
- St. Telesphorus (125-136)
- St. Hyginus (136-140)
- St. Pius I (140-155)
- St. Anicetus (155-166)
- St. Soter (166-175)
- St. Eleutherius (175-189)
- St. Victor I (189-199)
- St. Zephyrinus (199-217)
- St. Callistus I (217-22)
- St. Urban I (222-30)
- St. Pontian (230-35)
- St. Anterus (235-36)
- St. Fabian (236-50)
- St. Cornelius (251-53)
- St. Lucius I (253-54)
- St. Stephen I (254-257)
- St. Sixtus II (257-258)
- St. Dionysius (260-268)
- St. Felix I (269-274)
- St. Eutychian (275-283)
- St. Caius (283-296)
- St. Marcellinus (296-304)
- St. Marcellus I (308-309)
- St. Eusebius (309 or 310)
- St. Miltiades (311-14)
- St. Sylvester I (314-35)
- St. Marcus (336)
- St. Julius I (337-52)
- Liberius (352-66)
- St. Damasus I (366-84)
- St. Siricius (384-99)
- St. Anastasius I (399-401)
- St. Innocent I (401-17)
- St. Zosimus (417-18)
- St. Boniface I (418-22)
- St. Celestine I (422-32)
- St. Sixtus III (432-40)
- St. Leo I (the Great) (440-61)
- St. Hilarius (461-68)
- St. Simplicius (468-83)
- St. Felix III (II) (483-92)
- St. Gelasius I (492-96)
- Anastasius II (496-98)
- St. Symmachus (498-514)
- St. Hormisdas (514-23)
- St. John I (523-26)
- St. Felix IV (III) (526-30)
- Boniface II (530-32)
- John II (533-35)
- St. Agapetus I (535-36)
- St. Silverius (536-37)
- Vigilius (537-55)
- Pelagius I (556-61)
- John III (561-74)
- Benedict I (575-79)
- Pelagius II (579-90)
- St. Gregory I (the Great) (590-604)
- Sabinian (604-606)
- Boniface III (607)
- St. Boniface IV (608-15)
- St. Deusdedit (Adeodatus I) (615-18)
- Boniface V (619-25)
- Honorius I (625-38)
- Severinus (640)
- John IV (640-42)
- Theodore I (642-49)
- St. Martin I (649-55)
- St. Eugene I (655-57)
- St. Vitalian (657-72)
- Adeodatus (II) (672-76)
- Donus (676-78)
- St. Agatho (678-81)
- St. Leo II (682-83)
- St. Benedict II (684-85)
- John V (685-86)
- Conon (686-87)
- St. Sergius I (687-701)
- John VI (701-05)
- John VII (705-07)
- Sisinnius (708)
- Constantine (708-15)
- St. Gregory II (715-31)
- St. Gregory III (731-41)
- St. Zachary (741-52)
- Stephen II (III) (752-57)
- St. Paul I (757-67)
- Stephen III (IV) (767-72)
- Adrian I (772-95)
- St. Leo III (795-816)
- Stephen IV (V) (816-17)
- St. Paschal I (817-24)
- Eugene II (824-27)
- Valentine (827)
- Gregory IV (827-44)
- Sergius II (844-47)
- St. Leo IV (847-55)
- Benedict III (855-58)
- St. Nicholas I (the Great) (858-67)
- Adrian II (867-72)
- John VIII (872-82)
- Marinus I (882-84)
- St. Adrian III (884-85)
- Stephen V (VI) (885-91)
- Formosus (891-96)
- Boniface VI (896)
- Stephen VI (VII) (896-97)
- Romanus (897)
- Theodore II (897)
- John IX (898-900)
- Benedict IV (900-03)
- Leo V (903)
- Sergius III (904-11)
- Anastasius III (911-13)
- Lando (913-14)
- John X (914-28)
- Leo VI (928)
- Stephen VIII (929-31)
- John XI (931-35)
- Leo VII (936-39)
- Stephen IX (939-42)
- Marinus II (942-46)
- Agapetus II (946-55)
- John XII (955-63)
- Leo VIII (963-64)
- Benedict V (964)
- John XIII (965-72)
- Benedict VI (973-74)
- Benedict VII (974-83)
- John XIV (983-84)
- John XV (985-96)
- Gregory V (996-99)
- Sylvester II (999-1003)
- John XVII (1003)
- John XVIII (1003-09)
- Sergius IV (1009-12)
- Benedict VIII (1012-24)
- John XIX (1024-32)
- Benedict IX (1032-45)
- Sylvester III (1045)
- Benedict IX (1045)
- Gregory VI (1045-46)
- Clement II (1046-47)
- Benedict IX (1047-48)
- Damasus II (1048)
- St. Leo IX (1049-54)
- Victor II (1055-57)
- Stephen X (1057-58)
- Nicholas II (1058-61)
- Alexander II (1061-73)
- St. Gregory VII (1073-85)
- Blessed Victor III (1086-87)
- Blessed Urban II (1088-99)
- Paschal II (1099-1118)
- Gelasius II (1118-19)
- Callistus II (1119-24)
- Honorius II (1124-30)
- Innocent II (1130-43)
- Celestine II (1143-44)
- Lucius II (1144-45)
- Blessed Eugene III (1145-53)
- Anastasius IV (1153-54)
- Adrian IV (1154-59)
- Alexander III (1159-81)
- Lucius III (1181-85)
- Urban III (1185-87)
- Gregory VIII (1187)
- Clement III (1187-91)
- Celestine III (1191-98)
- Innocent III (1198-1216)
- Honorius III (1216-27)
- Gregory IX (1227-41)
- Celestine IV (1241)
- Innocent IV (1243-54)
- Alexander IV (1254-61)
- Urban IV (1261-64)
- Clement IV (1265-68)
- Blessed Gregory X (1271-76)
- Blessed Innocent V (1276)
- Adrian V (1276)
- John XXI (1276-77)
- Nicholas III (1277-80)
- Martin IV (1281-85)
- Honorius IV (1285-87)
- Nicholas IV (1288-92)
- St. Celestine V (1294)
- Boniface VIII (1294-1303)
- Blessed Benedict XI (1303-04)
- Clement V (1305-14)
- John XXII (1316-34)
- Benedict XII (1334-42)
- Clement VI (1342-52)
- Innocent VI (1352-62)
- Blessed Urban V (1362-70)
- Gregory XI (1370-78)
- Urban VI (1378-89)
- Boniface IX (1389-1404)
- Innocent VII (1404-06)
- Gregory XII (1406-15)
- Martin V (1417-31)
- Eugene IV (1431-47)
- Nicholas V (1447-55)
- Callistus III (1455-58)
- Pius II (1458-64)
- Paul II (1464-71)
- Sixtus IV (1471-84)
- Innocent VIII (1484-92)
- Alexander VI (1492-1503)
- Pius III (1503)
- Julius II (1503-13)
- Leo X (1513-21)
- Adrian VI (1522-23)
- Clement VII (1523-34)
- Paul III (1534-49)
- Julius III (1550-55)
- Marcellus II (1555)
- Paul IV (1555-59)
- Pius IV (1559-65)
- St. Pius V (1566-72)
- Gregory XIII (1572-85)
- Sixtus V (1585-90)
- Urban VII (1590)
- Gregory XIV (1590-91)
- Innocent IX (1591)
- Clement VIII (1592-1605)
- Leo XI (1605)
- Paul V (1605-21)
- Gregory XV (1621-23)
- Urban VIII (1623-44)
- Innocent X (1644-55)
- Alexander VII (1655-67)
- Clement IX (1667-69)
- Clement X (1670-76)
- Blessed Innocent XI (1676-89)
- Alexander VIII (1689-91)
- Innocent XII (1691-1700)
- Clement XI (1700-21)
- Innocent XIII (1721-24)
- Benedict XIII (1724-30)
- Clement XII (1730-40)
- Benedict XIV (1740-58)
- Clement XIII (1758-69)
- Clement XIV (1769-74)
- Pius VI (1775-99)
- Pius VII (1800-23)
- Leo XII (1823-29)
- Pius VIII (1829-30)
- Gregory XVI (1831-46)
- Blessed Pius IX (1846-78)
- Leo XIII (1878-1903)
- St. Pius X (1903-14)
- Benedict XV (1914-22)
- Pius XI (1922-39)
- Pius XII (1939-58)
- St. John XXIII (1958-63)
- St. Paul VI (1963-78)
- John Paul I (1978)
- St. John Paul II (1978-2005)
- Benedict XVI (2005-2013)
- Francis (2013-2025)
- Leo XIV (2025—)