A Moroccan national is under arrest after a horrific attack in several Catholic churches in the southern Spanish city of Algeciras, killing one person.
Machete-wielding attacker kills sacristan, severely injures priest and other faithful in southern Spain
Analysis: As GOP primary season nears, will pro-lifers embrace Trump or hold out for a new hero?
ome pro-life activists have listed winning the White House next year among their post-Roe goals, but the 2024 Republican primary is off to a slow start, with lingering questions about how candidates will address the issue of abortion.
Animal welfare groups hail FDA decision to lift animal testing requirements
The development unintentionally reflects the Catholic Church’s teaching on care of God’s creation — evoking questions about both the treatment of animals, and the role of machine learning in medical advances.
After ‘renewing’ SEEK23, missionaries are sharing fruits with others
SEEK23 boasted approximately 19,000 registrants, many of whom have since returned to their parishes and college campuses to spread the Gospel.
Underway: Trial of pro-life activist charged with violating federal FACE Act
A federal trial opened Jan. 24, 2023, for Houck, a prominent Catholic pro-life activist arrested by FBI at his home last September, known for his sidewalk counseling outside a Philadelphia abortion facility.
For first blind Catholic priest in Kenya, ordination is a ’dream turned reality’
Addressing the worshippers gathered at ordination Mass, Archbishop Muheria said the historic priestly ordination in the country “is a moment to also embrace that disabilities are gifts that God gives so that those people can develop other new gifts and enrich our society.”
Iowa enacts school choice bill, giving more opportunities for Catholic schools
A new law passed swiftly by the Iowa Legislature Jan. 24, 2023, gives more families the opportunity to choose between sending their children to private or public schools in Iowa, beginning with the next school year, 2023-24.
Basketball sisters now play for God: College teammates head out on different paths, wind up on same journey 40 years later
Divine intervention may be the only explanation for how two college teammates graduated, ventured off on different career paths miles apart and then, 40 years later, ended up on the same journey in Miami, both wearing habits.