In a recent closed-door session, Senate Republicans discussed polling numbers showing voters “reacting differently” to terms like “pro-life” and “pro-choice.”
The USCCB said in a press release Thursday that recent reports have indicated a “devastating impact” of the blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression listed both Georgetown University and Fordham University near the bottom.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s comments follow several arrests of pro-life activists for praying outside of abortion clinics.
“History has shown that the use of fear tactics by those who resist any kind of renewal that involves change is not new,” the cardinal said.
The bishops warned that within the operation of Catholic charities, an HHS rule would “create conflicts between the [rule’s] requirements and Catholic teaching.”
The bishop issued the letter as a follow-up to an August document in which he warned of attempts to “present an alternative to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”
A new study found that more women with children under the age of 5 are entering the workforce than ever before.
Several Catholic organizations and activist efforts are working to push back on the extreme ideologies in much of public schooling.
Catholic Finance Corporation has issued millions of dollars in loans to regional Catholic groups over the past few decades.
Lauren Handy was among the five anti-abortion demonstrators found guilty this week of felony violations of the FACE Act.
The Holy See Press Office said Thursday that Father Robert Mark Pipta had been appointed as bishop of the Eparchy of Parma based outside of Cleveland.
The Chino school district’s policy requires parents to be informed if their child seeks to change his or her gender identity.
The arm of St. Jude, the patron of “lost causes” and desperate situations, will make a nine-month tour through the United States.
Father Pierre Rouamba told Aid to the Church in Need that his group has been working at “systematically opening doors to the Gospel” in West Africa.
As the British Parliament considers the possible legalization of assisted suicide, activists are pushing for a law change.
The Court of Appeal agreed with last year’s Supreme Court ruling, ordering that the father of the now-deceased alleged victim could continue with his suit.
Leonard Leo, the head of D.C.-based consulting firm CRC Advisors, is currently being investigated by the Washington, D.C., attorney general.
The Republican candidates sparred in the first debate over their respective qualifications for president, abortion ,and the legacy of Donald Trump.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone earlier in August had warned that the filing was “very likely” in response to “more than 500 civil lawsuits.”