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Brigitte Bardot, the Church and Legion of Decency

January 30, 2026
By Kurt Jensen
OSV News
Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Movie & Television Reviews

Brigitte Bardot made nearly 50 movies between 1952 and 1973, when she announced that she would make no more and turned to the cause of animal rights. Seven of those, all from the 1950s, received the C (Condemned) classification from the National Legion of Decency.

As Cardinal Pierre turns 80, what comes next?

January 30, 2026
By Michael R. Heinlein
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary, Vatican

A change is coming in 2026 for the pope’s top man in America. Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States, turns 80 Jan. 30, and he is widely expected to have his retirement accepted by Pope Leo XIV in the coming weeks.

Labor standoff at LA’s Loyola Marymount University a battle over Catholic teaching

January 30, 2026
By Kimberly Heatherington
OSV News
Filed Under: Catholic Social Teaching, Colleges, News, World News

At Jesuit-run Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, a group of non-tenure track professors currently accuse its administration of union busting in violation of Catholic social teaching, while the administration charges it has the right to invoke a religious exemption to bargaining with a “third party” labor union in order to protect the school’s “distinctive Catholic mission” and ensure the school can financially continue to serve students for generations to come.

Cardinal Tobin: U.S. stands at a crossroad amid violence, rhetoric and must ‘choose life’

January 30, 2026
By Gina Christian
OSV News
Filed Under: Gun Violence, Immigration and Migration, News, World News

OSV News spoke with Cardinal Tobin Jan. 26 about his concerns for the country and his call to action.

From church choir to curtain call for Archbishop Borders School graduate Melissa Victor

January 30, 2026
By Katie V. Jones
Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Feature, Local News, News, Schools

As a cast member in the touring production of “Wicked,” Baltimore native Melissa Victor wears costumes with exaggerated bustles and outlandish hats. She also wore the biggest smile of all during her curtain calls in Baltimore, blowing kisses to loved ones in the audience. 

Noem unlawfully ended Venezuelan, Haitian deportation protections, says appeals court

January 29, 2026
By Kate Scanlon
OSV News
Filed Under: Immigration and Migration, News, World News

A federal appeals court ruled late Jan. 28 that the Trump administration acted illegally when it ended legal protections for hundreds of thousands of people from Venezuela and Haiti, both predominantly Catholic countries, to remain in the United States without risk of deportation due to dangerous conditions in their respective homelands.

Sister Sigrid Simlik, former teacher in Baltimore, dies at 97

January 29, 2026
By Catholic Review Staff
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Consecrated Life, Local News, News, Obituaries

A funeral Mass will be offered Feb. 12 in Wisconsin for Dominican Sister of Sinsinawa Sigrid Simlik, who died Jan. 23. Sister Sigrid, a former teacher at St. Rose of Lima School in Brookland, was 97.

Science teacher honors Challenger crew’s memory by encouraging curiosity, resilience, faith

January 29, 2026
By James Ramos
Texas Catholic Herald
Filed Under: News, Schools, World News

A Houston-area Catholic school science teacher said the Challenger disaster remains one of the most defining moments of her early understanding of science and human exploration, shaping both her worldview and her vocation as an educator.

South Sudan bishops warn of genocide, plead for peace as fears of a full-scale war grow

January 29, 2026
By Fredrick Nzwili
OSV News
Filed Under: News, Religious Freedom, World News

As fears of a return to full-scale war in South Sudan escalate, Catholic bishops in the country have reiterated their call for peace and dialogue, amid fighting and mobilization in parts of the country.

Deadly violence in Minneapolis tied to ICE agents is ‘unacceptable,’ top cardinal says

January 29, 2026
By Carol Glatz
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Immigration and Migration, News, Vatican, World News

Asked about the deadly shootings by U.S. federal agents in Minneapolis, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, said the violence unfolding there is “unacceptable.”

Lack of faith, especially among youth, should spur evangelization, pope says

January 29, 2026
By Carol Glatz
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Evangelization, Feature, News, Vatican, World News

The increasing number of people who do not see the Gospel as a fundamental resource for their life should inspire — not discourage — Catholics in rediscovering the joy of evangelization, Pope Leo XIV said.

First woman to lead Church of England in its 1,400-year history confirmed in ceremony

January 29, 2026
By Junno Arocho Esteves
OSV News
Filed Under: Ecumenism and Interfaith Relations, News, World News

Archbishop Sarah Mullally was confirmed as the 106th archbishop of Canterbury and the Church of England’s first woman leader in its 1,400-year history.

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