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The Religious Freedom Impact Award honors leaders who demonstrate “consistent, effective, and innovative leadership in ...
The U.S. embassy’s annual celebration, held June 30, commemorated the 41st anniversary of formal diplomatic relations between ...
Ahead of Independence Day, the National Catholic Bioethics Center’s Edward Furton presented a lecture in the nation’s capital ...
Pope Leo XIV on July 3 appointed two prominent cardinals, Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, and ...
The president of the USCCB faulted the legislation for “unconscionable cuts to health care and food assistance, tax cuts that ...
The U.S. Supreme Court during its next term will consider two cases addressing whether or not states can ban males from ...
Pope Leo XIV met with children and adolescents participating in the Vatican’s summer camp for kids. Some 300 Ukrainian youth ...
With the passage of the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” tax credits will be given to donors who contribute to nonprofit ...
Wisconsin Catholic Conference Executive Director Barbara Sella condemned the decision, saying that “the court’s majority has ...
The cardinal told journalists that the judges chosen are “independent and external” to the dicastery but did not indicate ...
The small Catholic institution of about 2,300 students, located in Adrian, Michigan, reported that continuing operations beyond the coming academic year is no longer feasible.
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