Saturday, February 14, 2026

How was Pope Leo’s first year?

 

Everyone we love will be forgotten. The communion of saints is our reason for hope.

 

Faith in Focus

Everyone we love will be forgotten. The communion of saints is our reason for hope.

grave marker
The grave marker of a couple is illuminated with a candle as a full moon shines through clouds in this undated file photo. Credit: OSV News photo/Lisa Johnston, St. Louis Review

After his father died, my friend said he had been struck by “the finality of forgetting,” the way people disappear when the last person who knew them passes away. He tried to tell his children about their great-grandparents, but could only give them a sense of their ancestors’ lives during the Depression, not who these elders were as people.

He and I shared the sadness of not being able to give people we love our memories of other people we had loved, in the hope they would love them too. “It’s as if earlier generations die a second death when the last generation to know them forgets about them,” my friend said. I knew what he meant. It’s a part of growing older I didn’t expect, the fading out of a past I’d thought I could pass on into the future.

Jeannie Gaffigan: Why I’m producing a show about sex abuse now

Jeannie Gaffigan: Why I’m producing a show about sex abuse now
Screen grab from the official trailer of “Fox Chase Boy”

I never expected to be producing a show that stares straight at the Catholic Church’s crisis of sexual abuse and cover-up, but right now it feels necessary in a way I cannot ignore.

This piece is for anyone who has ever felt silenced, shamed or pressured to look away from something they knew was wrong. It is for Catholics, non-Catholics, ex-Catholics, people who are allergic to religion, people who have never stepped inside a church and people who have. Because the thing I am talking about is not “a Catholic issue.” It is a human one.

When tears become sacred

 

A close-up shows a woman's eyes, which are tearing up. (Unsplash/Louis Galvez)

When tears become sacred

Faith leaders blast Trump repeal of linchpin climate rule as legal battle awaits

 

Faith leaders blast Trump repeal of linchpin climate rule as legal battle awaits

Friday, February 13, 2026

Vatican holds firm after SSPX bishops’ ordination threats

Vatican holds firm after SSPX bishops’ ordination threats
Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, former prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, celebrates Mass on the sixth day of the "novendiali," nine days of mourning for Pope Francis, at the Altar of the Confession in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican May 1, 2025. Credit: CNS photo/Lola Gomez

In a highly significant move aimed at overcoming the more than 55-year division between the Priestly Society of St. Pius X and the Holy See, the prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, proposed “a specifically theological dialogue path, with a very precise methodology” to the SSPX to discuss “issues that have not yet been sufficiently clarified” between them.

John Allen: How a kid from Kansas made his mark

 

John L. Allen Jr., longtime Vaticanista and editor-in-chief of the Catholic publication Crux, died Jan. 22, 2026, at age 61. He is pictured in a 2009 file photo. (OSV News file/The Texas Catholic/Jenna Teter)

John Allen: How a kid from Kansas made his mark

Latin Mass flap turns usual church authority disputes upside down in North Carolina