The survivors are attempting to make public a recently sealed attorney general’s report that claims to chronicle hundreds of instances of clerical abuse.
The parish is suing the state over a court ruling redefining “sex” discrimination that they argue threatens the parish’s ability to hire people.
A judge in Baltimore this week ordered everything related to the release of a major attorney general’s report on clerical sexual abuse to be made confidential.
In Nigeria at least 60,000 Christians have been killed, many by their Muslim countrymen, over the past two decades.
State and local government officials agreed that Vermont’s exclusion of religious private schools from the program is unconstitutional and unenforceable.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has asked the state’s medical licensing board to discipline the doctor who performed an abortion on a 10-year-old rape victim.
A Vatican spokesman said Wednesday that the Holy See has taken down its main vatican.va website amid an apparent attempt to hack the site.
The present bill would not require any state to allow same-sex couples to marry, but would require states to recognize marriages contracted in other states.
Pope Francis said his predecessor Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI was a leader in “taking responsibility” and responding with transparency to clerical sexual abuse.
The upcoming Fellowship of Catholic University Students national conference is expected to draw 20,000 people to St. Louis on Jan. 2–6, 2023.
In a 2017 email, a doctor at the transgender clinic at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia said she was not aware of any medical studies at the time that supported the irreversible surgeries the clinic had been performing on minors, public records show.
A group of doctors and medical organizations argue in a federal lawsuit that the FDA “chose politics over science.”
A photo shared on social media by Father Donald Calloway shows green spray-painted graffiti on one of the exterior granite shrines near the entrance to the church.
Attorney General Brian Frosh said his office had compiled the information given by the archdiocese and gathered from interviews into a 456-page report.
The nation’s Catholic bishops reaffirmed the Church’s teaching on marriage after a majority of U.S. Senators voted for a bill to recognize same-sex marriages.
The U.S. bishops are moving forward with plans to create a new resource for laypeople who work among the sick.
The “Respect for Marriage Act,” if ultimately signed into law by President Joe Biden, would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act.
Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore, one of the U.S. bishops’ strongest voices on the pro-life issue, was elected vice president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) in a 143-96 vote on Tuesday.
Since 2006, the bishops’ fall assembly has been held in Baltimore.
The bishops are considering publishing a new prayer book for laypeople who want to minister to the sick, especially when a priest is unavailable.