Archive for October 20, 2022

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By Jonah McKeown

Department of Defense to pay for service members to travel for abortions

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin directed the DoD to “establish travel and transportation allowances” so that service members and their... Read more

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By CNA Staff

Catholic Church apologizes ‘unreservedly’ after English child sex abuse inquiry

The Catholic Church in England and Wales has offered an “unreserved apology” to all sexual abuse victims who have suffered... Read more

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By Katie Yoder

Pro-life leaders condemn Biden’s support for federal abortion fund

Pro-life leaders are challenging President Joe Biden after he expressed support for a federal fund for women who take time... Read more

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By Nicolás de Cárdenas

Spanish bishop makes statement on alleged apparitions at Garabandal

Bishop Manuel Sánchez Monge stated that “my position, like that of my predecessors, is that Rome’s assessment remains valid: ‘There... Read more

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By Zelda Caldwell

Netflix series ‘Vatican Girl’ offers up conspiracy theories in the style of Dan Brown

The true-crime documentary series suggests, among other theories, that “someone close to the pope” may have been involved in the... Read more

President Joe Biden speaks to members of the press prior to his Marine One departure from the White House on Oct. 20, 2022 in Washington, D.C.?w=200&h=150

By Edie Heipel

‘Read it, man’: Biden tells EWTN reporter to ‘get educated’ on Roe

President Biden stated Thursday afternoon that he supported abortion restrictions, contradicting his administration’s policies advocating for abortion through all nine... Read more

"Prophet," a film about Polish cardinal, Blessed Stefan Wyszyński, is airing in the United States on Nov. 15 and 17, 2022.?w=200&h=150

By Joe Bukuras

New film about Polish cardinal’s fight against communism coming in November

In U.S. theaters Nov. 15 and 17, “Prophet” relates the important events in the life of Blessed Stefan Wyszyński, who... Read more

Father John Horgan, shown at the EWTN studios, died Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022, after battling stomach cancer. He was a moral theologian, lecturer, author, pastor and chaplain to numerous organizations.?w=200&h=150

By Paul Schratz / The B.C. Catholic

Fr. John Horgan, pastor, expert on saints, moral theologian, dies at 63

Father John Horgan, pastor of Immaculate Conception Parish in Vancouver and a widely known face and voice of the Archdiocese... Read more

Deacon Ebrahim Lallo, a Syriac Catholic Deacon from the town of Bartella, Iraq, painted the icon “Mary, Mother of Persecuted Christians,” which will be in the shrine in Clinton, Massachusetts.?w=200&h=150

By Joe Bukuras

A Marian shrine for persecuted Christians to open in Massachusetts

The installation at St. John the Guardian of Our Lady Parish in the Diocese of Worcester will be followed by... Read more

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By Edie Heipel

Report: Catholic medical school teaching gender-transition therapies

A guest lecturer at Georgetown University's School of Medicine has advocated the use of puberty blockers, feminizing and masculinizing hormone... Read more

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By Courtney Mares

Vatican invites Protestant, Orthodox theologians to debate Petrine primacy at St. Peter’s

The theological discussion is part of a new lecture series on the apostle Peter that will take place in the... Read more

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By Hannah Brockhaus

After losing sister to suicide, Phoenix bishop renews ‘urgent plea’ to launch mental health ministry

Bishop John P. Dolan, who was installed as the fifth bishop of Phoenix in June, announced plans to establish a... Read more