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Diocese of Covington Media - 3/26 through 4/1

As we approach Holy Week, reflect on the sacrifice of Christ, because through his sacrifice we have been redeemed. The next big step in the construction on the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption is the raising of the 26...

Mother Angelica’s enduring legacy celebrated at Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica

Mother Angelica knew from experience that “God works through humble, unexpected instruments to spread his Gospel,” said the principal celebrant at the Mass, Father Michael Baggot, LC.

U.S. chemical abortions as a result of telehealth rise by 25%, report finds

Here is a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news.

Republican lawmakers oppose former Chilean president’s UN bid over abortion views

Nearly 30 lawmakers are urging the U.S. to “use its veto power” to prevent Michelle Bachelet from being selected as U.N. secretary-general and “to preserve the role for a more qualified candidate.”

After storms devastate Hawaii, Catholic groups and parishes mobilize to aid victims

Catholic organizations, including EPIC Ministry, the Knights of Columbus, and Catholic Charities Hawaii — as well as many Catholic parishes — are assisting many who have lost homes and livelihoods.

St. Dévote: The saint who inspired the chapel Pope Leo will visit in Monaco

The legend of St. Dévote is one of Monaco’s oldest traditions, sparking a deep devotion to the martyr and to the Catholic faith, shaping national life in the small city-state.

Pope Leo XIV set to meet with first female archbishop of Canterbury

The announcement came just two days after Sarah Mullally’s installation as archbishop of Canterbury.

‘A clear statement of guilt’: Diocese of Albany announces $148 million settlement for abuse victims

The diocese in New York declared bankruptcy just over three years ago.

Pontifical Academy for Life member weighs in on euthanasia of 25-year-old Spanish woman

“When life hurts, what is truly human is to care, to accompany, and to sustain — not to kill,” Elena Postigo, a bioethics specialist said.

Ordinariate bishops reflect on 'core shared identity'

Following their plenary assembly earlier this month, bishops from the Anglican Ordinariates reflect on seven distinctive traits of their spiritual and pastoral heritage, including lay participation, commitment to the poor, and the family as domestic church.

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