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Jesuit Father Robert Hamm dies at 88

Jesuit Father Robert Hamm dies at 88

US bishops will review health care guidelines during Baltimore meetings

US bishops will review health care guidelines during Baltimore meetings

Former House Speaker and Baltimore native Nancy Pelosi announces she will not seek reelection

Former House Speaker and Baltimore native Nancy Pelosi announces she will not seek reelection

Victim-survivors tell of mistrust, pain in third court session

Victim-survivors tell of mistrust, pain in third court session

Blue Ribbon flies high at St. Louis School in Clarksville

Blue Ribbon flies high at St. Louis School in Clarksville

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Jesuit Father Robert Hamm dies at 88

Catholic Review Staff

November 7, 2025

Jesuit Father Robert E. Hamm died Oct. 25 at Manresa Hall in Merion Station, Pa.. He was 88, a Jesuit for 70 years and a priest for 57 years.

Victim-survivors tell of mistrust, pain in third court session

Christopher Gunty

November 6, 2025

In a federal courtroom in Baltimore Nov. 5, 10 people stepped up to give impact statements about the effects of their abuse as minors by people connected to the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Their stories included tears and frustration, as well as signs of hope and healing.

Blue Ribbon flies high at St. Louis School in Clarksville

Kevin J. Parks

November 6, 2025

Students and faculty at St. Louis School in Clarksville burst into the school gym in waves Nov. 5, wearing blue spirit T-shirts, sunglasses and wielding pom-poms to celebrate the Howard County Catholic school’s designation as one of Maryland’s Blue Ribbon schools.

60 years after Vatican II document on non-Christian relations, panelists say work to implement it continues

Patricia Zapor

November 5, 2025

The shortest final document of the Second Vatican Council, “Nostra Aetate,” redefined the way the Catholic Church relates to Jews, Muslims and other non-Christian faiths, in part by stating that “the Catholic Church rejects nothing that is true and holy in these religions.”

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Security for Syria’s religious minorities’ is disastrous, say religious freedom advocates

Dale Gavlak

November 8, 2025

Continued attacks on Christians and other minorities in Syria at the hands of Islamists, some affiliated with the new Syrian interim government, call into question whether the war-torn country can rebuild without first securing its people.

Bishops, humanitarian leader urge bold, courageous action at UN climate conference

Gina Christian

November 8, 2025

Government officials, scientists, business leaders, activists and others from more than 190 nations will gather for the U.N.’s COP30, which will take place Nov. 10-21 in Belém, Brazil.

New ‘Nuremberg’ thriller examines capacity of ordinary men to commit extraordinary evil

Katie Yoder

November 8, 2025

A new thriller about the Nuremberg trials held to prosecute high-ranking Nazi Germany officials following World War II wrestles with the capacity of ordinary men to commit extraordinary evil.

Ohio bishop ends funeral visitations in churches, citing liturgical directives

Gina Christian

November 7, 2025

Bishop David J. Bonnar of Youngstown, Ohio, has moved to end holding funeral visitations in Catholic churches in that diocese, citing the proper understanding of the Catholic funeral liturgy rubrics — as well as the disruption such viewings can cause in sacred spaces.

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A pastoral reflection on voting rights and the call to justice

Bishop Joseph N. Perry

November 9, 2025

The church consistently teaches that all persons have both a fundamental right and a responsibility to have their voice heard in the public square, to promote human dignity and build the common good of society. Pope Leo XIV reiterated as much in his recent exhortation,”Dilexi Te.”

Streaks of pink and purple clouds in a sunrise sky

See You There

Rita Buettner

November 6, 2025

I never know what to say, but I know how to be present. And I have to hope that that’s enough.

Question Corner: How many vocations are there?

Jenna Marie Cooper

November 6, 2025

It’s important to keep in mind that the concept of “vocation” is ultimately not about sorting ourselves or others into boxes, but rather is about discerning and embracing God’s will for us in our own unique life situation — whether or not that fits tidily into one of the above-mentioned categories.

No king but Christ

Kenneth Craycraft

November 5, 2025

At the bare minimum, it means that we subordinate all claims of political authority to the Lordship of Christ.

Newman and the new ultramontanism

George Weigel

November 5, 2025

The irony of Newman being given this rare honor just now lies in the fact that the unity of the Church is threatened by recrudescent ultramontanism: not the old, 19th-century reactionary model, but a new hybrid combining Catholic progressivism in the realm of ideas with liberal authoritarianism in Church governance.

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