The National Alliance on Mental Illness indicates that one in five U.S. adults experience mental illness each year, while 17% of youth (6-17 years) annually experience a mental health disorder.
Experts: Mental health ministry a dire need across the U.S. Church
Scottish church condemns government’s ‘gender obsession’ after rare reform veto
A spokesman for Scotland’s Catholic Church has welcomed the British government’s veto of legislation allowing teenagers to change their legally documented sex via a simple self-declaration, and criticized Scottish politicians’ “obsession with gender politics.”
More Americans identify as pro-choice, but most support some legal curbs to abortion
But the annual Marist Poll regarding U.S. views on abortion goes beyond the labels to ask Americans their views on more specific proposals to limit abortion.
For these children in Cameroon, school is home
The Missionary Sisters of the Resurrection own the orphanage and started running the preschool in 2011 with children carrying deep psychological wounds.
Miles se reúnen en el lugar del bautismo de Jesús para una Misa especial en el Jordán
Una vez que cayeron las restricciones por el COVID-19, el lugar oficialmente reconocido del bautismo de Jesús atrajo a miles de católicos y otras personas procedentes de todo el país a la orilla este del Río Jordán para una Misa especial el 13 de enero.
Hermana André, Hija de la Caridad y persona más longeva del mundo, muere en Francia a los 118 años
La Hermana André, quien fue criada en una familia protestante que se convirtió al catolicismo, nació como Lucile Randon el 11 de febrero de 1904
Sister André, a Daughter of Charity and oldest known person in world, dies in France at age 118
Sister André, a Catholic convert raised in a Protestant family, was born Lucile Randon Feb. 11, 1904.
Diocese issues pastoral guidance on gender dysphoria ‘that begins with love’
An “interior conflict” between biological sex and gender is “not sinful in itself” and reflects the state of human beings due to original sin, the document states, adding that people who live with this tension “should be treated with respect and charity.”