The Supreme Court’s decision to hear the nation’s only assisted suicide law gives it the opportunity to protect patients, preserve... Read more
Two taxpayer groups filed a petition yesterday in the California Supreme Court, requesting that organizations set up to organize and... Read more
A new documentary takes viewers into the mysterious world of pregnancy and demonstrates the fragility of the human life within... Read more
Members of the opposition to the Castro regime celebrated Mass in Havana this week in memory of all the victims... Read more
With World Youth Day 2005 just months away, thousands of Chinese young people are expressing their enthusiasm for participating in... Read more
The outgoing Archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, has received a peculiar gift from his close friends: he will be... Read more
The Archbishop of Guadalajara, Mexico, Cardinal Juan Sandoval Iñiquez, is calling for respect for homosexual persons because of their dignity... Read more
The founder of the Communion and Liberation movement, Msgr. Luigi Giussani, died early this morning at the age of 82. ... Read more
The EFE news agency is reporting that the Diocese of Leiria-Fatima has sent the final documents for the canonization of... Read more
In the wake of the passing of Msgr. Don Luigi Giussani, President of the Communion and Liberation Movement this morning,... Read more
The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Rights' recent move to begin "Theology and Reproductive Rights" classes in Protestant seminaries is not... Read more
Anglican primates gathered yesterday to grapple with the issues of homosexuality and same-sex marriage, which have divided the church, and... Read more
West Virginia's 76,000 Catholics will have a new bishop today. Bishop-elect Michael J. Bransfield succeeds retiring Bishop Bernard W. Schmitt. Read more
The bishops of Cuba have requested one million statues of the child Jesus for a mission this year that will... Read more
Archbishop Agustin Garcia-Gasco of Valencia, Spain, said this week information about the implications of approving the European Constitution through referendum... Read more
A new play about a nun, who has suspicions that a priest could be molesting a boy, will hit Broadway... Read more
Archbishop Hector Aguer of La Plata, Argentina, said this week the Lenten fast understood in its spiritual sense is an... Read more
The Vatican publicized a letter from John Paul II to Bishop Elio Sgreccia, president of the Pontifical Academy for Life,... Read more
After three years of apparent deadlock, the United Nations adopted a declaration Feb. 18 condemning human cloning, reported the Catholic... Read more
Sunday morning, thousands of pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square to see Pope John Paul who celebrated his second Sunday... Read more