Artemis II prompts look at Church’s longtime fascination with space
On Easter Monday, April 6, NASA’s Artemis II mission — the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years — reached its pinnacle as it flew past the far … Learn More
Cardinal Tobin: Peace through repentance and forgiveness of sins
My dear sisters and brothers in Christ, Peace be with you! When the risen Jesus appeared to his disciples, he bestowed on them the gift of his peace. He also … Learn More
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Sights & Sounds: Parishes rejoice in the Resurrection
Beginning with the Easter Vigil after sundown on April 4, parishes across the Archdiocese of Newark celebrated the resurrection of Jesus with great joy. Paschal candles were lit, and the … Learn More
Artemis II prompts look at Church’s longtime fascination with space
On Easter Monday, April 6, NASA’s Artemis II mission — the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years — reached its pinnacle as it flew past the far … Learn More
Cardinal Tobin: Peace through repentance and forgiveness of sins
My dear sisters and brothers in Christ, Peace be with you! When the risen Jesus appeared to his disciples, he bestowed on them the gift of his peace. He also … Learn More
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Keeping kids safe is a responsibility that everyone shares, but the first level of protection begins at home. The presence of tech in your home means that child predators have … Learn More
Pope, pressing for peace, to hold prayer vigil on April 11
On April 8, Pope Leo XIV welcomed the newly announced ceasefire in the Middle East on as “a sign of genuine hope” after what he described as “hours of extreme … Learn More
Two saints and the origins of Divine Mercy Sunday
On April 30, 2000, Pope John Paul II canonized Maria Faustina Kowalska and declared the second Sunday of Easter as Divine Mercy Sunday. This year, we celebrate the feast on … Learn More
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- Pope decries horror, inhumanity that ‘some adults boast of with pride’by Carol Glatz on April 11, 2026 at 8:21 pm
Warning against an increasingly unpredictable and aggressive "delusion of omnipotence" threatening the globe, Pope Leo XIV called on world leaders and individuals to empty their hearts and minds of hatred and violence, and to start serving life. The post Pope decries horror, inhumanity that ‘some adults boast of with pride’ first appeared on OSV News.
- Full text: Pope Leo XIV’s reflection at the Prayer Vigil for Peace April 11, 2026by Pope Leo XIV on April 11, 2026 at 7:19 pm
The pope gave his reflections at St. Peter's Basilica Saturday evening. The post Full text: Pope Leo XIV’s reflection at the Prayer Vigil for Peace April 11, 2026 first appeared on OSV News.
- Opinion: The Artemis II mission, and the perspectives we gainedby Gretchen R. Crowe on April 11, 2026 at 3:21 pm
The Artemis II space mission was extraordinary for many reasons, and not insignificantly so for the perspectives it gave us. The post Opinion: The Artemis II mission, and the perspectives we gained first appeared on OSV News.
- Like the promise of Easter, new baseball season offers chance to begin againby John Knebels on April 11, 2026 at 10:00 am
As the late player-manager Leo Durocher once said, "Baseball is like church. Many attend, few understand." The post Like the promise of Easter, new baseball season offers chance to begin again first appeared on OSV News.
- Bioethics of the brain: A conversation with a Catholic neurosurgeonby Charlie Camosy on April 11, 2026 at 9:00 am
How can rapid advancements in medical technology, questions about the criteria for brain death and the rise of transhumanism be considered within a Catholic framework? The post Bioethics of the brain: A conversation with a Catholic neurosurgeon first appeared on OSV News.






















