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Pope calls for nuclear disarmament, real commitment to peace

Pope calls for nuclear disarmament, real commitment to peace

Journey together, seek real encounters, pope advises young people

Journey together, seek real encounters, pope advises young people

Father Donio receives Knights’ highest award for work as chaplain

Father Donio receives Knights’ highest award for work as chaplain

West Virginia bishop warns on immigration: ‘The final judge of our actions is God’

West Virginia bishop warns on immigration: ‘The final judge of our actions is God’

Mount St. Mary’s launches new physician assistant program

Mount St. Mary’s launches new physician assistant program

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August 11, 2025

Gun buyback exceeds expectations, previous totals

Carole Norris Greene

The 410 firearms collected during the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s third annual gun buyback Aug. 9 exceeded expectations and boosted hopes of ending gun violence. The day’s urgency was underscored hours later when a mass shooting in Park Heights left a 38-year-old man dead and injured four other adults and a 5-year-old girl.

August 11, 2025

Radio Interview: The situation in Gaza with Catholic Near East Welfare Association

Catholic Review Staff

In this episode of Catholic Review Radio, Editor Christopher Gunty talks with Joseph Hazboun, regional director for Catholic Near East Welfare Association, a pontifical mission. Hazboun says the situation in the Gaza Strip is unspeakably tragic.

August 8, 2025

Patrick Brice sentenced to home detention for attacks on elderly pro-life supporters

Katie V. Jones

Baltimore Circuit Judge Yvette M. Bryant sentenced Patrick Brice Aug. 7 to one-year home detention and three years’ probation for his attack on two pro-life advocates.

August 7, 2025

Notre Dame of Maryland University joins with Milwaukee college to address teacher shortage

Catholic Review Staff

NDMU is collaborating with Milwaukee’s Mount Mary University to address staffing shortages in education and social work, with a joint agreement to increase the number of students with advanced degrees.

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August 13, 2025

For Gazans, the deep silence of hunger has replaced noise of daily life

Diaa Ostaz

The streets of Gaza are quieter than they used to be — not because peace has returned. The deep silence of hunger has replaced the noise of daily life.

August 13, 2025

Hope is knowing God is always ready to forgive, pope says at audience

Cindy Wooden

God never gives up on anyone, even when the person betrays God’s love, Pope Leo XIV said.

August 13, 2025

Report: Christian church attacks down, but recent totals still higher than 2018-2022

Gina Christian

Attacks on Christian churches in the U.S. last year totaled 415 — down from 485 in 2023 — although they are “significantly higher” than totals recorded from 2018 to 2022, according to a new report from the Washington-based Family Research Council.

August 12, 2025

Petition filed at Supreme Court seeks overturn of landmark same-sex marriage ruling

Kate Scanlon

About a decade after the Supreme Court issued its landmark ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, overturning state laws defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman, the justices have been directly asked to overturn the ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.

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Images of Mary: Can we find the Blessed Mother in the Old Testament?

Father Dwight Longenecker

August 13, 2025

hroughout the Old Testament the prophecies of Christ the Lord come to us through individuals, signs and symbols. The prophecies of Mary his mother, the apostles and the church, as well as the sacraments, are all hidden there.

How public opinion can influence migration policies

Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio

August 13, 2025

These days, public opinion is usually formed by the media in all its forms, and any negative portrayal of migration issues seems to affect public opinion in a special way.

Reckoning with empire: A Catholic critique of American foreign policy in a nuclear age

Jason Adkins

August 11, 2025

Catholics are called to be peacemakers. That means advocating for a multilateral foreign policy rooted in the Gospel: One that protects life, prioritizes the poor, respects other cultures and renounces war as a tool of domination.

Wide shot of a sunrise on the beach, with a figure standing toward the left watching the light come into the sky

We’re at the beach. Let’s go see the sunrise

Rita Buettner

August 10, 2025

The world was full of magic and wonder, and God—God was everywhere. And he was certainly with us on the beach, welcoming us into a new day, inviting us to see it for the gift it is.

The ‘both/and’ pope

Deacon Manuel Aliaga

August 7, 2025

The elevation of Robert Prevost brings the Catholic Church its second pope from the New World, its first U.S. pontiff and the first pope to hold Peruvian citizenship – making him both the first North and South American pope. 

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