“Politicians who claim to be ‘pro-choice,’ essentially advocate for abortion-on-demand up until the time of birth, paid for by your taxpayer dollars.”
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‘Light of Christ’ award goes to child victim’s advocate
“Our motto is: ‘If nobody loves you, it is our joy to love you,'” said Melva Arbelo.
Bishop Jugis calls for prayers for peace, justice in Charlotte
Protests turned violent for a second night on Sept. 21 in uptown Charlotte, about 10 miles away from the site of the fatal police shooting.
Pray for victims of Minnesota mall attack, Bishop says
Local Catholics can help by also turning to prayer “for the wisdom to know what best to say and do and how to offer support.”
Catholics must bridge political divide on refugee crisis, cardinal says
“We must promote the common good everywhere, so that people in all nations can live a life where their human dignity is protected.”
Sanctity of life misrepresented in Minnesota newspaper ad, bishops’ conference says
The campaign, by Catholics for Choice, “disregards the need to defend vulnerable human life in all its stages—a principle at the core of authentic social justice.”
Transatlantic trade deal could bring greater economic order, Cardinal Marx says
The trade deal has the potential to shape the economies of poorer countries and bring fairer trade systems, Cardinal Marx says.
Pennsylvanians remember the passengers of Flight 93, 15 years later
Prayers of the faithful were offered for all the men and women who perished at the site on 9/11 and for their families to find peace and consolation.
Phyllis Schlafly remembered for her advocacy for socially conservative causes
Archbishop Robert J. Carlson of St. Louis said in a brief statement that Schlafly “displayed an ardent commitment to the teachings and defense of the Catholic faith.”
Allegations of abuse will be sent to attorney general, Providence diocese says
Bishop Tobin said the agreement with the attorney general’s office comes after “many months, even years, of reflection and discussion.”
