Catholic Church

How the idea of Jerusalem’s status as an “international city” became embedded in countless UN resolutions and foreign policies, and why it is utterly baseless.

July 8 2019 12:01AM

A mentally disabled woman has been deemed unfit to reproduce.

Harold Braswell
June 24 2019 12:01AM

After decades, Pius XII’s files will be revealed.

David Kertzer
March 7 2019 12:01AM

And a new proposal won’t stop same-sex couples from adopting.

Brad Polumbo
Aug. 3 2018 12:01AM

Jews know what those who mean harm can do with sensitive information.

Howard Slugh and Greg Dolin
June 28 2018 12:01AM

In the debate over the place of Christianity vis-à-vis secular liberal culture, let the Church speak for itself.

March 19 2018 12:01AM

In play again are bitterly contested questions about the Catholic Church, about religion and politics, and—inevitably—about Christianity’s relation to Judaism and the Jews.

March 5 2018 12:01AM

And why Catholics should condemn it.

Matthew Franck
Jan. 19 2018 12:01AM

The Mortara affair revisited.

Joseph Shaw
Jan. 12 2018 12:01AM

The medieval church helped science more than it repressed it.

Peter Harrison
Jan. 4 2018 12:01AM

Deprived, or depraved?

Naomi Schaefer Riley
Nov. 9 2017 12:01AM

Catholic leaders could be fined for firing a rogue priest who impregnated a woman and then paid for her to secure an abortion.

Nathanael Blake
Aug. 25 2017 12:01AM

A Catholic hospital is ordered to facilitate the slaughter of the mentally ill.

Aug. 23 2017 12:01AM

End the Blaine amendments.

Philip Hamburger
June 21 2017 12:01AM