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An overwhelming majority of Americans — 83 percent — said they support conscience protection rights for health care professionals because they should not be forced to perform procedures against their moral beliefs.
Pink and blue streamers hung from the ceiling. Strollers, diapers, wipes, clothes, blankets and other baby items filled the room at the Vocare Center in Manassas for the quarterly All Saints Catholic Church Gabriel Project baby shower Sept. 17.
The world reacted with horror and outrage earlier this year when a town in Poland marked Good Friday with a ritual beating of a Judas effigy.
The Sept. 13 disclosure that the preserved remains of over 2,200 aborted babies had been found at the rural Illinois home of the recently deceased Indiana abortionist Ulrich "George" Klopfer has sparked outrage and demands for immediate investigations by authorities.
You may have heard about millennials. The generational cohort born between 1981 and 1996 is known for loving avocado toast and online shopping.
Cokie Roberts, a broadcast journalist and political commentator who spoke publicly about her Catholic faith and her admiration for the Sacred Heart sisters who taught her, died Sept. 17 due to complications from breast cancer. She was 75.
Alexandrians honor the runaway slaves who found refuge in their city.
A delegation of U.S. bishops and laypeople came to Rome to share with Pope Francis and Vatican officials the joyful experiences and valuable recommendations that came out of last year's Fifth National Encuentro.
Nearly every parable of Jesus features a character who does something completely unexpected. Jesus then uses that unexpected plot twist to make his point. We have grown so familiar with Jesus’ parables that we rarely notice anything askew, but this week’s Gospel, the Parable of the Unjust Steward, contains a surprising twist that’s obvious to any reader.
A godparent is someone who serves as a sponsor for a person being baptized. A sponsor is a member of the church community who supports the person being baptized in his or her faith life. This practice reflects the ecclesial nature of faith: Baptism is a sacrament of faith, and while each member of the church must confess the faith insofar as he or she is able, Catholics do not have faith individualistically. Rather, we receive faith as a gift from God within the community of faith, the church.


