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Attorneys general from 16 states wrote a letter urging Congress to take action against abortion shield laws.

16 state attorneys general oppose abortion shield laws in joint letter

Jul 31, 2025

By Kate Quiñones

State attorneys general across the country wrote a letter to Congress opposing “abortion shield laws” that enable abortionists to bypass... Read more

Kim Davis (at right) is pictured here in 2015, when she served as clerk of the courts in Rowan County, Kentucky. Citing a sincere religious objection, Davis refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples in defiance of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.

Kim Davis, who refused to certify same-sex marriages, asks Supreme Court to hear case

Jul 31, 2025

By Tyler Arnold

A former county clerk in Kentucky who made headlines in 2015 for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples... Read more

Catholic actor David Henrie in the new docuseries “Seeking Beauty.”

Actor David Henrie and EWTN Studios partner to release new docuseries ‘Seeking Beauty’

Jul 31, 2025

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

The docuseries “Seeking Beauty” follows Henrie’s journey into the heart of Italy to explore what makes Italian culture one of... Read more

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Fraud in juvenile migrant program causing backlog in visas for foreign priests, religious

Jul 30, 2025

By Madalaine Elhabbal

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services found fraud in its permanent residence program for minors, leading to a backlog in visas... Read more

Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Rochester, New York.

Abuse victims agree to $246 million settlement from Diocese of Rochester, New York

Jul 30, 2025

By Daniel Payne

Documents obtained by CNA show a near-unanimous vote in favor of accepting the diocese’s proposed $246 million settlement plan. Read more

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupy an encampment on the campus of UCLA on April 25, 2024, in Los Angeles.

UCLA to pay more than $6 million to settle antisemitic complaints

Jul 30, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

The University of California, Los Angeles, agreed to the payout on Tuesday, July 28, after fighting the lawsuit for over... Read more

Ryan Bethea (left) and Father Carlos Martins (right), co-hosts of “The Exorcist Files” podcast.

Father Carlos Martins cleared of misdemeanor charges after incident at Illinois parish

Jul 30, 2025

By Daniel Payne

The Burke Law Group said Wednesday Father Carlos Martins had been “fully cleared of all charges” stemming from an event... Read more

Left to right: Cathleen Davey, president, Holy Name Foundation; Jeffrey A. Brown, acting commissioner for the New Jersey Department of Health; Joan Noble, Douglas M. Noble Family Foundation; Michael Maron, president and CEO of Holy Name Medical Center; U.S. Rep. Nellie Pou; New Jersey state Sen. Paul A. Sarlo; and New Jersey state Sen. Joseph A. Lagana.

New Jersey hospital receives largest-ever gift to a U.S.-based Catholic health center

Jul 29, 2025

By Madalaine Elhabbal

Holy Name Medical Center in New Jersey announced it has received a $75 million gift, the largest-ever donation to a... Read more

Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerrville, Texas.

Christian groups sue over Trump administration policy allowing ICE arrests at churches

Jul 29, 2025

By Tyler Arnold

The Department of Homeland Security in January rescinded previous guidelines that had prevented ICE agents from conducting immigration arrests at... Read more

Canon law professor Edward Peters had taught at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit since 2005.

Canon law expert Edward Peters is third faculty member fired by Detroit archbishop

Jul 29, 2025

By Matt McDonald

Canon law professor Edward Peters, 68, had taught at Sacred Heart Major Seminary since 2005. Read more

The Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima, Japan.

Catholic bishops to join pilgrimage of peace to Japan on anniversary of atomic bombings

Jul 29, 2025

By Kate Quiñones

Cardinal Blase Cupich, Cardinal Robert McElroy, Archbishop Paul Etienne, and Archbishop John C. Wester will be part of the pilgrimage. Read more

Marian Days procession and closing Mass in 2023 in Carthage, Missouri.

Thousands of Vietnamese Catholics gather in Missouri for Marian pilgrimage

Jul 29, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

The 46th Marian Days pilgrimage will be July 31 to Aug. 3 on the campus of the Congregation of the... Read more

U.S. Office of Personnel Management headquarters building in Washington, D.C.

Trump administration acts to protect religious expression of federal workers

Jul 29, 2025

By Tyler Arnold

U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has issued new guidance to safeguard the right of federal employees to express their religion... Read more

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Federal judge orders government to keep funding Planned Parenthood, despite new law

Jul 28, 2025

By Tyler Arnold

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act included a one-year freeze on some abortion facilities receiving Medicaid reimbursements for non-abortive services. Read more

Prevention Park in Houston was at one time the largest Planned Parenthood administrative and medical facility in the United States.

World’s largest Planned Parenthood clinic to close due to lack of funding

Jul 28, 2025

By Amira Abuzeid

Planned Parenthood has announced the closure of two of its six clinics in the Houston area, including one known as... Read more

Mollie Keen and her baby, Nash, the world’s youngest premature baby. Nash was born more than four months early and celebrated his first birthday this month.

World’s youngest premature baby celebrates his first birthday against all odds

Jul 28, 2025

By Kate Quiñones

The world’s youngest premature baby, Nash Keen, who was born more than four months early, celebrated his first birthday this... Read more

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U.S. bishops invite Catholics to pray for end to taxpayer-funded abortion

Jul 28, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has invited Americans to participate in a daily prayer to St. Joseph to... Read more

Sister Nancy Usselmann and Daughters of St. Paul at Pauline Books and Media.

‘Media nuns’ urge AI mindfulness: ‘Human beings create, machines only generate’

Jul 28, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

AI “generates a lot of questions, it generates a lot of concerns, but it also generates a lot of excitement,”... Read more

Migrants walk alongside the railroad tracks after dismounting from the “La Bestia” train, which they rode through Mexico to reach the Mexico-U.S. border near Chihuahua, Mexico, on Sept. 27, 2023.

Catholic moms launch ‘Dorothea Project’ to help migrants

Jul 28, 2025

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

The Dorothea Project seeks to defend human dignity, respond to injustice, and educate others in Catholic social teaching. Read more

The Diocese of Fairbanks’ Ukveryaramta Tungiinun team members Danielle Beaver and Jesuit Father Gregg Wood in Chefornak.

‘Miracle woman’ inspires Native youth through faith and survival story

Jul 27, 2025

By Kristina Millare

For Yup’ik woman Danielle Beaver, 33, of Alaska, sharing her Catholic faith is not just a mission but the reason... Read more