The 9 Best Catholic News Sites and Sources to Consider

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Lord’s Library editors compiled this list of the best Catholic news sites and sources to consider for reporting on current events.

The best Catholic news sites and sources deliver accurate reporting on current events. Reading articles from Catholic outlets is part of a healthy Christian living routine and a great way to stay up-to-date to the happenings of the world without sacrificing church principles, and can make it easier for one to stand firm on their religious beliefs. In the same way, engaging with Christian news media can provide piece of mind that you and the publisher share a common worldview. This can be a major plus, as the best Catholic news sites may offer a reprieve for followers of Jesus that have a strong mistrust of modern, secular news as well.

It’s with these factors in mind that our editors decided to assemble this list of the best Catholic news sites and sources to consider checking out. The Catholic-based media outlets and news sites listed in this resource have a legitimate or established presence in the field over a period of time. We decided to only include news sites and not individual Catholic influencers in this space. And while we can’t vouch for the accuracy of stories published on any of these platforms and recommend you use discretion when reading anything on the internet, these are the best Catholic news sites the web currently has to offer.

Note: The best Catholic news sites and sources are listed in alphabetical order.

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Catholic Culture

Catholic Culture“We give faithful Catholics the information, encouragement, and perspective they need to become an active force for renewal in the Church and in society.”

The mission of Catholic Culture is to give faithful Catholics the information, encouragement, and perspective they need to become an active force for renewal in the Church and in society, working to shape an authentically Christian culture in a secular world. Catholic Culture is run by a non-profit corporation called Trinity Communications. The board and officers of Trinity Communications are Catholic laymen faithful to the Magisterium of the Church.


Catholic News Agency

Catholic News Agency“News and resources on the Catholic Church, from Catholic journalists.”

A service of EWTN News, Inc., Catholic News Agency provides free, up-to-the-minute news affecting the Universal Church, giving particular emphasis to the words of the Holy Father and happenings of the Holy See, to any person with access to the internet. Though its focus is spread throughout the world, CNA closely covers the Catholic Church in the United States and news related to the creation of a culture of life.


Crux Now

Crux Now“Crux carries news, features, and community content about the Catholic Church and Catholicism”

Crux offers what it calls “the very best in smart, wired, and independent” coverage of the Vatican and the Catholic Church. Crux aims to be an objective voice, offering the best news and analysis from journalists with decades of experience on the Vatican and religious beat. Crux was founded as a project of The Boston Globe in 2014.


Independent Catholic News

Independent Catholic News“Independent Catholic News is the first online news service featuring daily news, saints, reviews and reflections for the Catholic Church.”

Independent Catholic News’s aim is to provide speedy and accurate news coverage of all subjects of interest to Catholics and the wider Christian community. Their website also features  a Saint of the Day, Sunday Reflection, Listings Section, Classified Ads, Prayer Requests, and Links pages.


National Catholic Register

National Catholic Register“Catholic news of the day as seen through the eyes of the Magisterium.”

A service of EWTN News, Inc., National Catholic Register’s mission is to provide a perspective on the news of the day as seen through the eyes of the Magisterium. They assist Catholics in engaging the culture with confidence in the saving and sanctifying Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Register is read by tens of thousands of active lay Catholics along with over 800 priests, 160 bishops, 40 archbishops and 30 Vatican officials.


New Oxford Review

New Oxford Review“The New Oxford Review is an orthodox Catholic magazine that explores ideas concerning faith & culture.”

The New Oxford Review is an orthodox Catholic magazine that explores ideas concerning faith and culture. They publish 10 issues a year under the patronage of St. Vincent Pallotti in print and online. The outlet was founded in 1977 as an Anglo-Catholic magazine in the Anglican tradition, taking its name from the 19th-century Oxford Movement.


National Catholic Reporter

National Catholic Reporter“Bringing you independent reporting on the Catholic church and justice issues since 1964.”

National Catholic Reporter is a significant alternative Catholic voice that provides avenues for expression of diverse perspectives, promoting tolerance and respect for differing ideas. NCR is a religious news source with worldly interests, and though a large amount of its reporting deals with issues of the Catholic church, an equal amount of its coverage is a marriage of the religious, political, and social forces shaping public policies, and institutions.


New Advent

New Advent“Founded in 1995, New Advent is one of the oldest and largest Catholic websites on the Internet.”

From the conservative Roman Catholic New Advent organization, New Advent includes English translations of the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas, several Bible translations, numerous writings of the Church Fathers and New Testament Apocrypha, as well as large numbers of official documents of the Roman Catholic Church, and links to a variety of other Catholic-related websites.


The Catholic Weekly

The Catholic Weekly“Australia’s national Catholic newspaper”

The Catholic Weekly is proudly Catholic, proudly counter-cultural, and proudly in favor of life. They strive to share their vision of the Church, the Lord, and the life-changing possibilities of the Christian path with their readers, providing a degree of Catholic News clarity for complex times. The Catholic Weekly was first published in 1945.


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