Citing leading experts in the field of fetal pain, U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, R-New Jersey, said the proposed Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act would end the “excruciating suffering and physical pain of unborn babies” by barring most abortions after 20 weeks gestation.
House bill recognizes fetal pain, would bar most abortions after 20 weeks
On ‘Today’ show, Cardinal Gregory reflects on his faith journey, racism
In a Feb. 15 segment for the “Today” show’s “Changemakers” and “Black Voices” series, Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of Washington reflected on his faith journey and on his own experiences with racism.
Biden reestablishes White House faith-based partnership office
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Feb. 14 reestablishing the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships as a means to work with religious and secular organizations to help with COVID-19 and economic recovery and confront systemic racism.
Pew report findings will validate faith of some, or cause soul-searching
In the Pew Research Center’s “Faith Among Black Americans” released Feb. 16, show how U.S. Blacks manifest and feel about their faith.
Diocese of Winona-Rochester settles with abuse survivors for $21.5 million
The diocese reached a $21.5 million settlement with a creditors’ committee representing 145 survivors of clergy sexual abuse, it said in a Feb. 10 statement.
Vatican City law abolishes ‘in absentia’ trials, allows reduced sentencing
Pope Francis has approved a number of changes to Vatican City State’s penal code and criminal justice proceedings, including the possibilities of reduced sentences, rehabilitation programs and community service sentencing, as well as no longer allowing trials “in absentia.”
Iraq announces COVID-19 restrictions ahead of papal trip
Pope Francis is scheduled to visit Iraq March 5-8, and he has events planned in churches each day.
Iraq announces COVID-19 restrictions ahead of papal trip
Two days after the Iraqi government announced stringent COVID-19 precautions, including the closure of mosques and churches “until further notice,” the prime minister met with the Vatican nuncio to discuss “the preparation for the scheduled visit of His Holiness,” Pope Francis.