Catholic World Report
Catholic World Report

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email (Weekly Newsletter)
  • RSS
  • Home
  • Columns
    • Chapp’s Schtick
    • Ecclesia et Civitas
    • God’s First
    • God’s Two Books
    • The Past Present
  • Features
    • Analysis
    • Books
    • Editorial
    • Essay
    • Film & Music
    • History
    • Interview
    • News
    • Opinion
    • Special Report
  • The Dispatch
  • Topics
    • Pope Francis
    • Politics
    • Culture
    • Books
    • Canon Law
    • All Topics
  • About CWR
  • Advertise
  • Donate
News Briefs
  • [ June 3, 2026 ] Archbishop Coakley: Encyclical urges keeping human dignity central in judging tech News Briefs
  • [ June 3, 2026 ] Pope’s AI warnings come as Americans grapple with data center expansions News Briefs
  • [ June 3, 2026 ] Anti-surrogacy advocates urge UN scrutiny of Greece and Ireland News Briefs
  • [ June 2, 2026 ] Elected officials recognize grassroots June celebration of ‘Fidelity Month’ News Briefs
  • [ June 2, 2026 ] Archbishop Wester at arms control conference: ‘There is no such thing as a just nuclear war’ News Briefs
The Dispatch: More from CWR...
The Dispatch

After the Spike ranges from frustrating and flawed to commendable and valuable

May 25, 2026 Sandra Miesel 37

After the Spike is a frustrating book. It sounds the alarm on a real contemporary problem—the worldwide decline in birthrates that may be sending whole societies, even humanity itself, into a demographic death spiral. The […]

The Dispatch

Pope Leo unveils his encyclical: AI has ‘even greater consequences’ than Industrial Revolution

May 25, 2026 Victoria Cardiel 9

The pope thanked Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah for his presence at the presentation: “What a great sign of hope it is that with our differences we can listen to one another.” […]

The Dispatch

Men such as these: A Memorial Day reflection

May 25, 2026 George Weigel 16

It was the Psalms, the Hebrew prophets, and the Gospels that inspired in these men a life-sustaining hope. […]

The Dispatch

Pentecost, the Church, and the 120 in the Upper Room

May 24, 2026 Stephen K. Ray 3

Pentecost is affectionately referred to as the “birthday of the Church”. There is a clue in the biblical account of the gathering in the Upper Room (Acts 1:12ff) that helps us in better understanding the […]

The Dispatch

At Pentecost, the Spirit of Truth reversed the Tower of Babel

May 23, 2026 Carl E. Olson 4

Readings: • Acts 2:1-12 • Ps 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 • 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Gal 5:16-25 • Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 15:26-27; 16:12-15 “Heavenly King, Comforter, Spirit of Truth, who are everywhere […]

The Dispatch

On the eternal allure of Rome

May 23, 2026 David G. Bonagura, Jr. 14

As Peter preached the first sermon on Pentecost, he could hardly have imagined that he was shaping a Catholicism—a new way of life in Christ for all people—that would become Roman. There was nothing Roman […]

The Dispatch

Czech cardinal reflects on martyrs under communism ahead of priest beatifications

May 22, 2026 Tyler Arnold 1

The two priests were imprisoned and executed by the Czechoslovak communist regime because of its hatred of the Catholic faith, according to the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints. […]

The Dispatch

Religious freedom case in Georgia pits public school board against Baptist pastor

May 22, 2026 Charles J. Russo 14

There is conflict in Georgia over a release-time program in which students leave their regular classes during school days with parental approval to receive religious instruction. In Sweet Onion Christian Learning Center v. Vidalia City […]

The Dispatch

Synod office releases “The Path of Implementation of the Synod” for 2028 ecclesial assembly

May 21, 2026 Victoria Cardiel 37

A new Vatican document outlines four stages for local Churches, bishops’ conferences, and continental bodies to assess how synodality is taking root after the 2021–2024 Synod on Synodality. […]

The Dispatch

The Saint who made peace with revolutionaries, pennilessness, and his mother

May 21, 2026 Dawn Beutner 2

When he died on May 21, 1861, Charles-Eugène de Mazenod was mourned by French Catholics as a steadfast bishop, a zealous religious founder, and a humble and inspirational preacher. A century later, Pope Saint John […]

Posts navigation

« 1 2 3 4 … 625 »

The Dispatch: More from CWR

  • The real reasons behind the deaths of the Ugandan martyrs

    Dawn Beutner June 3, 2026 3
  • John Paul II and America

    George Weigel June 3, 2026 2
  • Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, June 3, 2026

    CWR Staff June 3, 2026 2
  • Church joins in mourning 16 students killed in Kenyan dormitory fire

    Ngala Killian Chimtom June 2, 2026 2

Follow CWR on Facebook

  • Archbishop Coakley: Encyclical urges keeping human dignity central in judging tech
  • Pope’s AI warnings come as Americans grapple with data center expansions
  • Anti-surrogacy advocates urge UN scrutiny of Greece and Ireland
  • The real reasons behind the deaths of the Ugandan martyrs
  • John Paul II and America
  • Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, June 3, 2026
  • Catholic morality and social concerns
abortion Americas Asia - Pacific Catholic Church Catholic News COVID-19 Europe Jesus Christ Middle East - Africa Pope Francis pro-life prolife prolife2023 prolife2024 religious freedom Ukraine Ukraine War US Vatican Vatican news World
  • Roger W. Miller: Mr. Kalb aptly presents the deep disjunctions within the Church, most specifically where a silence on moral teaching belies a…
  • meiron: Also, does the encyclical specifically addresses the issue of belt concerns in relation to survival issues? Finally, as an educator,…
  • meiron: If one does not have shelter, food, clothing, education, freedom from violence and medicine, then one obviously struggles to survive.…

Join Our Free Newsletter

Daily
Weekly


 
Search CWR
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email (Weekly Newsletter)
  • RSS
Recent Comments
  • Roger W. Miller on Catholic morality and social concerns
  • meiron on Catholic morality and social concerns
  • meiron on Catholic morality and social concerns
  • DiogenesRedux on Catholic morality and social concerns
  • meiron on Catholic morality and social concerns
Also on CWR
General

JP Reports on the Installation Mass (with photos)

John Paul Shimek March 20, 2013 0

On March 19, Pope Francis celebrated the Mass commemorating the beginning of his pontificate – the so-called Santa Messa Per L’Inizio Del Ministro Petrino Del Vescovo Di Roma. Afterwards, he received religious and political authorities […]

  • Home
  • About / Contact
  • Free Newsletter
  • Advertising
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Policy

© Catholic World Report

Our Spring Sale Has Started

You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/

A FAITHFULLY CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE

Sign up to receive a weekly email with news, analysis, and commentary from a voice you can trust!

* indicates required


Daily
Weekly