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U.S. bishops discuss engagement with Intercontinental Guadalupan Novena

U.S. bishops planned pastoral activity related to the Intercontinental Guadalupan Novena anticipating the fifth centennial of the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe in 2031.

Cardinal Koch: ‘Today there are more martyrs than in the early centuries of the Church’

Speaking at a pilgrimage organized by Aid to the Church in Need in Switzerland, the prelate highlighted the witness of Christian martyrs across denominations.

U.S. bishops approve revised version of Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People

The document, also known as “the Dallas Charter,” is a set of procedures originally established in 2002 to address allegations of sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy.

Highlights of Pope Leo's pastoral visit to the Canary Islands

We present video highlights of Pope Leo XIV's pastoral visit to Spain, focusing on Thursday, June 11, when he travelled from Barcelona to Las Palmas De Gran Canaria.

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Department of Justice backs Catholic football coach suing university over COVID vaccine mandate

Coach Nick Rolovich launched a suit against Washington State University several years ago after he was fired by the school for refusing the COVID-19 shot.

Novena Day 9 - Consecration of the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Pray Today, we consecrate the United States of America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Parishes and individuals around the country are encouraged to join the U.S. Catholic bishops in this historic occasion, beginning with this...

Pope: Listen to the ‘hidden, beating heart of love’

At Mass in Gran Canaria, Pope Leo warns against the “clamor of a bombastic, omnipresent and restless ‘I’”, and remembers the migrants who lost their lives attempting to reach the island.

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Paraguay’s government to undertake restoration and enhancement of Assumption Cathedral

With plans developed by the Catholic University of Paraguay and financing from a state entity, the government will proceed with the project.

Disability advocates file federal suits over ‘imminent risk’ of New York, Illinois suicide laws

Laws that allow doctors to help kill their patients risk a "deadly and discriminatory system" for disabled individuals, suits argue.

New York bishops say gender-neutral language law ‘mocks the foundation of the family’

Under the new law, “mother” would be replaced with “gestating parent,” and "father" would become “non-gestating parent."