ISSUES & ADVOCACY

At Congress closing Mass, Black Catholics urged, 'Don't let the fire go out!'

Sending forth the participants of the 13th National Black Catholic...

Global synod faces challenge of getting pastoral care to divorced Catholics in parishes

For divorced Catholics, the trauma of separation can often be twofold...

Tekakwitha Conference opens with calls to protect Indigenous women and girls from violence

Kathleen Mishow spent nine years praying...

UPDATE: Catholic groups condemn Texas' 'inhumane' treatment of migrants alleged in report

Catholic migrant advocates condemned a report alleging...

Catholic groups condemn Texas report of alleged 'inhumane' treatment of migrants, including denying water

Catholic migrant advocates condemned a report alleging...

Global status of religious liberty 'dire,' House lawmakers warn

U.S. House lawmakers called the global status of...


Raging conflicts all over the world drive migration and displacement, say experts

Violence and conflict leave people's homes uninhabitable and force them ...

As U.S. maternal mortality rises, pro-life leaders call for 'Care for Her Act'

The proposed "Care for Her Act" promises to provide what its title suggests...

High court sides with Christian web designer opposed to making websites for same-sex marriages

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 30 in favor of ...

High court strikes down affirmative action admission policies backed by Catholic universities

The Supreme Court ruled that institutions of higher education can ...

Supreme Court expands protections for workers seeking to observe holy days, Sunday rest

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision June 29 in favor of a former postal worker who said he was denied a religious accommodation to observe Christian precepts on keeping holy the Lord's Day by his former employer.

U.S. bishops, other Catholics criticize 'statement of principles' on abortion by House Democrats

After more than two dozen Catholic Democratic House lawmakers...

Caviezel: 'Sound of Freedom' a 'weapon of mass instruction' to end child trafficking

 A new film starring Jim Caviezel aims to move millions to end the scourge of child trafficking.

Ethicists voice concern over reprogramming human embryonic cells for research

When the International Society for Stem Cell Research recently held its annual meeting ...


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