Kate Quiñones

Kate Quiñones

Kate Quiñones is a staff writer for Catholic News Agency and a fellow of the College Fix. She has been published by the Wall Street Journal, the Denver Catholic Register, and CatholicVote, and she graduated from Hillsdale College. She lives in Colorado with her husband.

Articles by Kate Quiñones

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd celebrates 70 years

Aug 18, 2024 / 06:00 am

The Montessori-inspired catechesis for young children founded by Sofia Cavalletti is celebrating 70 years since its founding.

‘Courage’ a Catholic ministry for those with same-sex attraction, offers healing and support

Aug 17, 2024 / 08:30 am

The organization Courage International, which offers pastoral support for men and women who experience same-sex attraction, held its conference July 25–28. 

American Society of Plastic Surgeons says it has not endorsed transgender surgery for teens

Aug 16, 2024 / 06:00 am

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has come out saying there is “considerable uncertainty” surrounding these surgical treatments.

Parents sue Colorado school for secretly facilitating daughter’s gender transition 

Aug 14, 2024 / 14:36 pm

A school counselor at Brighton High School secretly connected the 14-year-old girl with a transgender therapist.

Oklahoma school board rescinds contract for Catholic charter school

Aug 13, 2024 / 14:25 pm

In late June the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled against the school’s establishment and ordered the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board to drop its contract.

Catholic women discuss the challenges of modern dating culture 

Aug 12, 2024 / 16:50 pm

A quarter of 40-year-olds in the U.S. had never been married, Pew Research found in 2021. The Catholic marriage rate has plummeted by about 70%.

Lila Rose on 2024 task for pro-life movement, podcast debut on EWTN

Aug 10, 2024 / 10:00 am

On the occasion of her podcast joining the EWTN programming lineup, Lila Rose discussed the task currently before America’s pro-life movement.

Boston Archbishop-elect Henning: ‘My mission is going to be the people in front of me’

Aug 10, 2024 / 08:00 am

In an interview with “EWTN News In Depth,” Archbishop-elect Richard Henning, 59, said the call from the apostolic nuncio caught him by surprise.

Young Catholic scientists research blindness in program that ties together faith and science 

Aug 10, 2024 / 06:00 am

University of Mary Summer Undergraduate Research Vocation Experience program brings students together for scientific research and faith formation.

Maine Catholic schools to be excluded from tuition grant program

Aug 9, 2024 / 14:26 pm

The state of Maine will fund private or public schools — even out of state — but Catholic schools are not included.

10 quotes from Edith Stein on what it means to be a woman 

Aug 9, 2024 / 04:00 am

On Aug. 9 the Catholic Church celebrates the life of philosopher, writer, and religious sister St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, commonly known as Edith Stein.

The Catholic University of America receives $1 million grant for campuswide virtue effort 

Aug 8, 2024 / 15:16 pm

The Catholic University of America (CUA) has received an Institutional Impact grant to expand its programs designed to cultivate virtue in students.

Election 2024: Culture of life, culture of death square off

Aug 8, 2024 / 06:00 am

Two recently launched media campaigns illustrate the epic clash between the culture of life and the culture of death taking place in this year’s U.S. elections.

‘Radiate Love’: how California Catholics are celebrating marriage and family

Aug 6, 2024 / 13:39 pm

California Catholic bishops are launching a yearlong initiative to celebrate and encourage marriage and families through educational and parish-based resources.

Oklahoma Supreme Court declines to stay ruling to rescind religious charter school contract 

Aug 6, 2024 / 13:09 pm

The state Supreme Court denied a stay of a recent ruling that required the Statewide Charter School Board rescind a contract with a Catholic charter school.

‘One of a kind’ Eucharistic boat procession set to roll down Mississippi River 

Aug 6, 2024 / 12:34 pm

A procession of house, tug, and steamboats is set to launch in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Aug. 14 and land in New Orleans the following evening.

Jimmy Lai remains in solitary confinement after Hong Kong trial delayed until November

Aug 5, 2024 / 17:01 pm

Media mogul and pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai will remain in solitary confinement after a Hong Kong court delayed his national security trial.

Religious sister speaks to 6,000 at National Eucharistic Congress about mental health

Aug 3, 2024 / 07:00 am

Sister Josephine Garrett’s breakout session on mental health attracted en estimated 6,000 people at the National Eucharistic Congress.

All-boys, scholarship-funded Jesuit Catholic school to open in Cincinnati

Aug 2, 2024 / 16:51 pm

With the help of state scholarships and private donors, Xavier Jesuit Academy will open this August, reviving a building that has been unused for more than 30 years. 

California bishops urge officials to place homeless in mental health, housing programs

Aug 2, 2024 / 15:05 pm

“The greatest travesty would be for those whose camps are removed to be then left in this hot climate without shelters ...” the bishops said in a July 29 statement.