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Currents News
The award-winning Currents News is the go-to source for news from the Catholic perspective. Click here to watch the latest newscast. Read More
From the lens of the former editor of "The Tablet," this captivating book showcases the most compelling photos captured throughout a 50-year career. Read More
The Tablet and Currents News are you go-to source for all things Catholic during the 2026 Winter Olympics. Meet the athletes, Milan locals, and religious keeping the faith strong. Read More
The expression of solidarity came amid the Trump administration’s recent foreign aid cutbacks for Africa. Meanwhile, Christians on the African continent — including thousands of Catholics — face violent religious persecution. Read More
National News
He was perhaps the first Catholic influencer. Long before TikTok or Instagram, there was Archbishop Fulton Sheen. Read More
Diocesan News
New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul Feb. 6 made good on her promise that early this year she would sign a bill into law allowing physicians to aid terminally ill adults in dying by suicide. Read More
International News
After a years-long postponement, Bishop Louis Tylka of Peoria, Illinois, announced on Feb. 9 that the Vatican has greenlit the beatification of Archbishop Fulton Sheen — a beloved preacher, author, and media pioneer of the 20th century. Read More
International News
The Vatican press office confirmed that Pope Leo XIV has no plans to visit the U.S. this year. Read More
National News
The era of Archbishop Ronald Hicks as shepherd of the Archdiocese of New York officially began on Feb. 6 with his installation Mass at a filled-to-capacity St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Read More
Diocesan News
While gospel music can be traced back to the early 17th century, black gospel music really took shape in the late 18th century, when slaves began converting to Christianity and proclaiming their faith through work music. Read More
New York News
From suburban Illinois to New York City, Archbishop Ronald Hicks’ journey reflects decades of pastoral leadership, service, and formation in the Catholic Church. Read More