Archbishop Gomez called the “Catholics at the Capitol” Day “an important witness to the church’s vision for social justice and the common good.”
Pope wants church to be ‘the vanguard in society,’ archbishop says
Rally seeks U.S. designation of Temporary Protected Status for more nations
The protesters called on President Joe Biden to extend TPS to 15 countries.
Pandemic blamed for creating conditions for increased human trafficking
The pandemic-related economic downturn, business closures, increase in global unemployment and reduced incomes have contributed to greater human trafficking of children, women, domestic workers and migrants without legal status.
California lifts indoor worship rules; bishops say safety still a priority
California’s Catholic bishops released a statement about worship in a responsible and safe manner a day after the state of California lifted its mandatory limits on indoor worship.
With public rosaries, priest prays for peace, healing after shooting
Father Paul Shovelain prayed the rosary from the roof of his church eight miles from Brooklyn Center in the wake of the police-involved shooting death of Daunte Wright.
Sponsor a gargoyle: New fundraiser launched for Notre Dame in Paris
A novel fundraising approach to restore one of the most iconic monuments in the world enables donors to have a piece of history.
North American Conference of Associates and Religious to end operations
The North American Conference of Associates and Religious is planning to end operations during the summer of 2021.
FDA criticized for lifting in-person requirement to receive abortion drug
The decision by the acting commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to suspend enforcement of the agency’s in-person prescribing requirement for the abortion drug endangers women’s health and possibly their lives, pro-life leaders said.