The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has announced that the second annual Fortnight for Freedom will take place from June 21 to July 4, and will consist of national and local efforts to educate Americans on challenges to religious liberty both at home and abroad.
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Vatican Yearbook Shows Continued Growth of Church
The latest edition of the Pontifical Yearbook shows that while the Church is to shrink in Europe, it continues to expand in Asia and Africa.
Feds Scrub Mom and Dad From Student Aid Forms
The U.S. Department of Education has officially scrubbed the terms “mother” and “father” from federal student aid forms to allow students “to apply for federal student aid within a system that incorporates their unique family dynamics.”
Pope: Careerists and Social Climbers are Hurting the Church
While addressing the International Union of Superiors General (UISG), Pope Francis said that careerists and social climbers are doing great harm to the Church and encouraged the women to embrace a fruitful maternity by remembering their call to be “spiritual mothers.”
Trappist Nuns Refuse to Leave Syrian Monastery
Five Italian nuns living in a monastery in western Syria are refusing to be driven out by the bloody civil war in that country and their presence has become a beacon of hope for both Christians and Muslims whose lives have been torn apart by the fighting.
Catholic Employers Need Your Help!
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has issued an “urgent alert” to the faithful, asking them to get behind the Health Care Conscience Rights Act before the birth control mandate takes effect on August 1.
Stabbing at Albuquerque Catholic Church
Police are investigating the stabbing of four people who were attending 11:00 a.m. Mass at St. Jude Thaddeus Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Sunday, leaving four people injured.
Bishop Returns Petitions to Ousted Homosexual
Bishop William Murphy of the Diocese of Rockville Centre has returned the 18,000 petitions collected on behalf of Nicholas Coppola, a parishioner who was ousted from ministry in St. Anthony’s parish after marrying his partner.
Was Jesus the Original Hipster?
The Diocese of Brooklyn has come up with a novel way to make the Church more relevant to the young – by comparing Jesus to today’s “hipsters.”
Second Miracle Gains Preliminary Approval in JPII Cause
A second miracle, which will be needed before Blessed John Paul II can be canonized, has received a favorable opinion from the medical council of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, which represents a pivotal step toward finalization of the process.