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Parenting children with special needs is a challenge best met with friends, say Catholic mothers.
There is something that each and every member of our diocese can do for the pro-life ministry, according to Amy McInerny, respect life director in the diocesan Office for Marriage, Family and Respect Life.
A group of physicians and other health care experts are working with the Vatican to promote what they see as a sorely needed form of "advanced medical care" — palliative care, which is centered on pain relief and emotional, spiritual and social support of patients with chronic, progressive diseases.
Volunteers at a local hospital keep vigil at the bedsides of the dying.
The chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities praised a decision by the U.S. secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to end a Food and Drug Administration contract with a company "whose business is to procure aborted baby parts for research."
Some students, alumni and faculty members at The Catholic University of America in Washington are calling for the resignation of the dean of its National Catholic School of Social Service following a series of tweets he wrote criticizing women who accused embattled Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct.
Christians have guardian angels to encourage and guide them so they won't become sluggish on their journey in life, Pope Francis said.
Catholic aid agencies were among those working to assess the needs and get relief to the island of Sulawesi after an earthquake and tsunami left more than 1,200 people dead.
Supreme Court justices attend the annual Red Mass in Washington.
The National Catholic Educational Association awarded Porto Charities the Seton Award as part of its annual gala at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington Oct. 1.


