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Catholic bishops to honor 250th anniversary of U.S. independence with adoration, works of mercy

U.S. parishes and other Catholic groups are expected to participate in the initiative ahead of the Fourth of July.

Two-thirds of aborted babies lost their lives to abortion pills, report finds

After a report found that nearly two-thirds of abortions are chemical, advocacy groups are pushing for national and local safeguards against mail-order abortion pill prescriptions.

Caritas Cuba receives 7 containers of humanitarian aid from the United States

The aid has been coordinated between the Catholic Church in Cuba and the United States government, bypassing the communist regime.

More bishops call for Notre Dame to drop appointment of pro-abortion professor

The university has endured sustained backlash for nominating the outspoken abortion advocate to lead an academic department.

Holy See proposes theological dialogue with Society of St. Pius X

At a meeting in the Vatican, the Holy See proposes a path of theological dialogue aimed at safeguarding the “minimum requirements” for full communion with the Catholic Church—provided the Society suspends the episcopal ordinations it announced in early February without papal approval.

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After skipping installation, New York mayor meets Archbishop Hicks

A sitting mayor attended the past five archbishop installations in New York dating back to 1939.

What to expect at the New York Encounter, ‘Where Everything Is Waiting for You’

Communion and Liberation’s annual cultural event, the New York Encounter, will begin Friday in the heart of New York City.

Replica of Manila’s famed ‘Black Nazarene’ arrives in Los Angeles Archdiocese

An official replica of Manila’s centuries-old Jesús Nazareno image has been entrusted to Holy Family Parish in Artesia, California, bringing one of the world’s largest Catholic devotions to the U.S.

Cardinal Bo: Myanmar forgotten by world, but not by God

Cardinal Charles Maung Bo of Myanmar sheds light on the situation in the Asian country, afflicted by a civil war that shows no sign of ending, and marked by an economic, social, healthcare and education crisis, with more than 3.5 million people displaced and many young people fleeing abroad.

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Church in Northern Thailand urges ethical formation in the AI age

As digital technologies and artificial intelligence continue to reshape society, Church leaders in northern Thailand are stressing the need for stronger formation in conscience, values, and ethical responsibility.

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