The 52nd National March for Life — the largest annual pro-life event in the world —kicks off tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 24.
The national pro-life event marks the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, drawing together thousands to protest abortion and advocate for life.
The judge ruled against a women’s roller derby league that had sought to block a Nassau County law banning men from participating in women’s sporting events.
The proposed bill would “eliminate clergy exemption in mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect.”
CNA takes a closer look at how the U.S. Department of Education impacts Catholic education and what shuttering it might look like.
Although not much is known about the life of St. Agnes, there are many stories passed down since her martyrdom in the fourth century.
Trump-appointed Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled Thursday that Idaho, Kansas, and Missouri can pursue legal action to prohibit the FDA from allowing online prescriptions.
Pro-life advocates and policy experts are hopeful that the new administration will take concrete actions on behalf of the unborn in the post-Roe landscape.
Archbishop Nelson Pérez has decided to launch a missionary outreach program to reach the 83% of baptized Catholics who are missing from the pews in his archdiocese.
The amendment would ensure a “fundamental right to reproductive freedom,” protecting abortion in the first two trimesters and in the third trimester with some restrictions.
“No matter the circumstances of the abortion, we must recognize the often-silent grief of parents for their child,” Bishop Daniel Thomas said.
Sister Tonia of the Heart of Jesus Borsellino became a religious sister of the Mercedarians of the Blessed Sacrament and shared her discernment story with CNA.
Catholic parents who live in rural Maine are challenging a state law that excludes most faith-based schools from Maine’s rural tuition assistance program.
Two young adults who attended SEEK25 in Salt Lake City to seek Christ and learn more about the Catholic faith share their stories.
The SEEK conference, held at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City from Jan. 1–5, is more like a family reunion than a retreat, attendees observed.
On Friday night, thousands of young Catholics transformed a spacious convention center ballroom into a solemn oasis of prayer and Eucharistic adoration.
SEEK25, which is being held in both Salt Lake City and Washington, D.C., this year, brought a record-breaking 21,115 attendees from the U.S. and Canada.
More than 21,000 people have begun the new year seeking Jesus at the biggest Catholic young adult conference of the year in the U.S.
A group of home schooling moms in Massachusetts banded together more than a decade ago with a vision: a classical Catholic school centered on Christ.
The Diocese of Columbus, Ohio, has approved the establishment of an Order of Widows, a private association of the faithful.