Archive for June 12, 2019

Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square June 12, 2019. ?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Pope Francis: Unity is in the 'DNA' of Christian community

An essential characteristic of Christian community is its unity in diversity, and the freedom this gives to Christians to come... Read more

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By Courtney Mares

Fr. Augustus Tolton, former African American slave, advances toward sainthood

Fr. Augustus Tolton advanced along the path to sainthood Wednesday, making the runaway slave-turned-priest one step closer to being the... Read more

Edwin Carcache demonstrates demanding the release from prison of other opposition prisoners after his own release in Managua, June 11, 2019. ?w=200&h=150

Nicaraguan cardinal withholds judgement on amnesty law

The results of a Nicaraguan law granting amnesty to both anti-government activists and security forces will determine whether the legislation... Read more

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Notre-Dame's first Mass since fire to be said Saturday

The first Mass in Notre-Dame de Paris since the cathedral's April fire will be said Saturday evening in a side... Read more

Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colorado. ?w=200&h=150

Colo. baker sued a third time, for refusal to make cake signifying gender transition

Jack Phillips, a Christian cake baker based in Colorado, is being sued for a third time for declining to make... Read more

Newly-consecrated Bishop Joseph Coffey (L) with his ordinary, Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Military Services, at the USCCB General Assembly in Baltimore, June 12, 2019. ?w=200&h=150

By Christine Rousselle

Meet the new bishops in the USCCB

At the US Conference of Catholic Bishops' biannual assemblies, new members of the US episcopate are announced, to much applause.... Read more

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Cities, states ask courts to block HHS conscience protections before taking effect

Santa Clara County, California is the latest entity to ask a federal judge to block a new rule from the... Read more

Bishops at the USCCB General Assembly in Baltimore, June 12, 2019. ?w=200&h=150

By Matt Hadro

US bishops authorize reporting mechanism for episcopal abuse cases

The US bishops voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to authorize a national third-party system for victims confidentially to report cases of abuse... Read more

Blaine House, the official residence of the Governor of Maine. Via Shutterstock?w=200&h=150

Maine governor signs bill legalizing assisted suicide

Maine became the latest state to legalize physician-assisted suicide Wednesday as Gov. Janet Mills (D) signed LD 1313 into law.  Read more