The court’s decision was “not making any type of ruling regarding substantive arguments” in the case, the judge said in issuing the order.
Historic St. Paul Catholic Church in downtown Lexington says on its website that “same-sex couples who would like a blessing” can contact the church’s pastor.
The shooting took place outside the Jesuit residence of the priest and 15 other Jesuits who serve St. Ignatius College Prep and nearby Stroger Hospital.
Gates, who has written fondly about her Catholic upbringing, said last week she is giving multimillion-dollar donations to abortion-supporting groups.
New U.S. Department of Education regulations prohibit “discriminating” against a woman for choosing to have an abortion.
Christian Matson, a hermit living in the Diocese of Lexington, Kentucky, went public with her transgender identity in a May 19 Religion News Service story.
The stolen money went toward “expensive purchases of concert and show tickets, luxury goods, payments to her home mortgage, and other purchases,” prosecutors said.
In recent years, Bishop Robert Barron noted, the comedian has pivoted away from criticism of religion and more toward criticism of “woke” politics.
The bankruptcy filing comes after plaintiffs lodged 154 sex abuse complaints against the diocese.
The Richmond cathedral’s search for a new organ eventually led it to the firm of Juget-Sinclair, whose build of the organ is its largest project to date.
The Archdiocese of Santa Fe said in a press release that Daniel Balizan had “taken his life” ahead of “a hearing in a child sexual abuse case.”
The U.S. bishops this month urged Congress to address the “maternal health crisis” in the United States.
Archbishop Gabriel Antonio Mestre said he was leaving office “with deep peace and total rectitude of conscience.”
Catholic Charities of the Texas Panhandle’s Interfaith Hunger Project “received a HUGE donation of potatoes” and gave them all away.
The fraternal organization, which has “held the service at the park every year since at least the 1960s,” will be able to continue its tradition.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has released the third of seven reports on alleged sexual abuse in dioceses throughout the state.
The Holy See has reinstated a Carmelite mother superior nearly a year after the bishop of Fort Worth, Texas, dismissed her.
At the center of the dispute is the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA).
Emails show a Department of Homeland Security official relaying an April 2021 report from a worker out of Pennsylvania on the Journey of Hope facility in Pittsburgh.
Nearly a dozen states are considering abortion-related measures ahead of the November elections.