Several leading pro-life advocates and lawmakers gathered in Washington for a Live Action press conference to underscore the violence of chemical abortions.
Equipped with her car, a tent, and the “angels and saints in heaven,” Sister Mary Rose Chinn follows the online schedule of the Perpetual Pilgrims.
Lai, the Chinese-born founder of the anti-government newspaper Apple Daily, entered a not guilty plea to charges of conspiring to collude with a foreign power.
The most recent stop in the Junipero Serra Route of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage was on Sunday, June 9, in Denver.
Humanality, founded in 2023, is helping people discover freedom through an intentional relationship with technology.
Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer of Atlanta was elected chairman of the board of the National Catholic Educational Association for a three-year term.
Eighteen health policy and medical organizations have co-signed the “Doctors Protecting Children” declaration, including the Catholic Medical Association.
As this weekend’s elections kick off across EU member states, the policy toolkit “invites incoming parliamentarians to prioritize families in their policymaking.”
Here’s a look at abortion-related developments that took place in Washington and in various U.S. states this week.
The legislation failed to reach the 60 votes it needed to move forward, in a 51 to 39 vote. Most Republicans voted against the bill.
A federal court ruled Tuesday that the state’s decision to exclude Catholic preschools was unconstitutional.
The Corpus Christi processions took place at a time when the Catholic Church in the U.S. is embarking on a National Eucharistic Revival.
The e-learning program helps educate religious women on how to protect children and vulnerable adults from sexual abuse situations.
Bishop Michael Burbidge highlighted in a May 16 letter that the USCCB “will oppose any bill that expands taxpayer funding of abortion.
Fourteen pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong have been convicted of subversion while billionaire Catholic convert Jimmy Lai, 76, remains imprisoned.
Here’s a look at abortion-related and pro-life developments that took place in Washington, D.C., and various U.S. states recently.
“Most of the aid crosses through Rafah, and the Rafah crossing has been closed since early May because of the military operations there,” a spokeswoman said.
For the first time in decades, young men are more likely to stick with religion, while young women are leaving, according to a recent study. Why?
ADF filed the suit along with The National Institute of Family and Life Advocates on behalf of two nonprofit pro-life pregnancy centers.
A look at major abortion-related developments that took place in the states this week.