Pro-life activist Mark Houck was acquitted Jan. 30 of violating a federal law on access to abortion clinics.
Catholic pro-life activist Mark Houck acquitted of federal charges
Speakers address how local churches can protect lives of mothers and their unborn children from domestic violence
The ways Catholics can accompany pregnant women subjected to violence by their partners, and those who counsel abortion — was the subject of a Jan. 29 session of the 2023 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in Washington, “Peace Starts Here: Healing Wounds from Abortion and Domestic Violence.”
Sunday Scripture Reading: Feb. 5, 2023
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Feb. 5, 2023)
First reading: Is 58:7-10
Second reading: 1 Cor 2:1-5
Gospel: Mt 5:13-16
La Iglesia está llamada a abordar el estigma asociado con la enfermedad mental
La Iglesia está llamada a abordar los tabúes asociados con las enfermedades mentales tanto dentro de la sociedad como dentro de sus propias filas, dijeron los defensores en la Reunión del Ministerio Social Católico el 28 de enero.
Church called to address issues of systemic racism in social justice work, advocates say
Catholics are called to address issues of systemic racism as a part of the church’s social justice work, advocates said Jan. 29 at the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in Washington.
Photos of the Week: Jan. 30, 2023
In the spotlight: Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, interreligious dialogue, Houston tornado damage
Nation/World news briefs: Jan. 30, 2023
In focus: Miraculous Medal Shrine, World Day for Consecrated Life, former priest faces sexual misconduct charges
Historic Catholic school enrollment rise holds steady as U.S. enters fourth year with COVID-19
Enrollment numbers at Catholic schools across the U.S. continue to hold steady following a bump at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.