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QUEENSBURY, N.Y. -- Monday through Friday, Marcia Brown stands outside Planned Parenthood on Bay Road in Queensbury.
Ann Marie Gallagher Lanzillotta of Arlington, a longtime volunteer for diocesan Catholic Charities, St. Ann School, Marymount University and other organizations, died Sept. 10 at home surrounded by family after a short illness. She was 90.
Bishop Burbidge celebrates Mass and hears stories from immigrant families on World Day of Migrants and Refugees.
WASHINGTON — If Judge Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed to the Supreme Court, she will be the first Notre Dame Law School graduate to sit on the bench of the nation's highest court and the only sitting justice with a law degree not from Harvard or Yale.
WASHINGTON ?— Eight days after the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, President Donald Trump announced Sept. 26 that Judge Amy Coney Barrett, a judge on the Chicago-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, is his nominee to fill that seat.
WASHINGTON -- The World Day for Migrants and Refugees Sept. 27 is a chance for Catholics "to unite the world" on behalf of displaced people and "pray for the well-being of our immigrant and refugee brothers and sisters," said the chairman of the U.S. bishops' migration committee.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- The Knights of Columbus has organized a "Novena for the Cause of Life" to be prayed over the nine days from Oct. 4 to Oct. 12 during the U.S. Catholic Church's annual observance of October as Respect Life Month.
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis asked members of the United Nations how they think they can respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and build a more peaceful, more just world when many of their countries spend billions on military weapons and when their treatment of the unborn, of refugees and of women shows so little respect for human life.
Falls Church’s St. James School receives its third Blue Ribbon for excellence.
WASHINGTON -- Sister Norma Pimentel, a Missionary of Jesus and executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, has received numerous awards over the years for her work in Texas with migrants along the U.S.-Mexican border, and she can now add a new title to her list: one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world.


