“We oppose the indiscriminate mass deportation of people. We pray for an end to dehumanizing rhetoric and violence, whether directed at immigrants or at law enforcement.”
U.S.C.C.B.
Archbishop Cupich will lead Catholic-Muslim dialogue
“The Catholic Church must help to model real dialogue and good will.”
O’Malley Comments on Planned Parenthood’s ‘Throwaway Culture’
Cardinal Se n O rsquo Malley O F M Cap archbishop of Boston and chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the U S Conference of Catholic Bishops responded on July 29 to recent videos showing leaders from Planned Parenthood discussing the provision of fetal organs tissues and body
The Ordination Class of 2015 Shows Increase: Reflects Positive Impact of Support From Families, Catholic schools, Parish Priests
The 2015 class of men ordained to the priesthood report that they were, on average, about 17 when they first considered a vocation to the priesthood and encouraged to consider a vocation by an average of four people. Seven in 10 (71 percent) say they were encouraged by a parish priest, as well as fr
Syrian Refugee Crisis at Tipping Point
The Syrian refugee crisis—now totaling nearly 4 million refugees—has reached a “tipping point,” in which countries in the region are no longer able to handle the flow of refugees across their borders, warned U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops officials who recently traveled
Bishops Urge Support for the Health Care Conscience Rights Act
Congress should reaffirm the principle that government ldquo should not force anyone to stop offering or covering much-needed legitimate health care rdquo because of a conscientious objection to abortion or other procedures said Cardinal Se n P O rsquo Malley of Boston and Archbishop William E
U.S. Bishops Welcome Supreme Court Review of Lethal Injection
The chairs of the Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development and Committee on Pro-life Activities welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court’s January 23 announcement that it would review the drug protocols of lethal injection executions in the state of Oklahoma. The court will consider whether
Religious Profession Class Of 2014 Highly Educated: Very likely to have attended Catholic high school, university
Very likely to have attended Catholic high school, university
February 8 Is a Day Of Prayer And Awareness Against Human Trafficking
The feast day of St Josephine Bakhita February 8 has been designated as the first International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking Last year the U S Conference of Catholic Bishops rsquo USCCB Committee on Migration designated such date as an annual day of prayer for survi
Nine Days for Life Material Available at USCCB
A period of prayer penance and pilgrimage January 17-25 2015 will mark the anniversary of the 1973 U S Supreme Court decision Roe v Wade which legalized abortion throughout pregnancy The ldquo 9 Days for Life rdquo novena encourages nationwide solidarity in prayer for daily intentions i
