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Although Pope Francis has been extending warnings about the ideology of “gender theory” in its many forms for years now — for example, “Amoris Laetitia,” 2016 — a new document on the subject, “Male and Female He Created Them: Towards a Path of Dialogue on the Question of Gender Theory in Education” from the Congregation for Catholic Education describes the crisis in greater detail and offers some ideas for addressing it. 

Sister Bottani, international coordinator of the Talitha Kum anti-trafficking network of Catholic women's and men's religious orders, was honored as one of the State Department's 2019 TIP Report Heroes.

Stephen Payne is focused on living his faith through work. That’s why, in part, he’s leaving behind a career as a partner at the Gibson, Dunn and Crutchen LLP law firm in Washington to become dean of the Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America in Washington July 1.

Martin Quinan’s family tree has a few eagles — Eagle Scouts, that is. Quinan was the fifth and last of his family to achieve the rank at a ceremony at Seton School in Manassas June 9.

This is the first year that newly ordained priests are men I entered the seminary with six years ago. Some are my close friends—the kind you cannot help but thank God for — and all are my dear brothers in Christ.

Service week is chance for teens to share God’s love with in-need homeowners 

The Catholic Herald won 28 awards this year in the Catholic Press Association’s media awards competition, including first place in the General Excellence category for weekly diocesan papers with a circulation of more than 25,000. The awards banquet was held June 21 in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Parishioners of St. John Bosco Church in Woodstock celebrated Corpus Christi — the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ — with a procession led by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge. This was the fourth year Fr. Michael Dobbins, pastor, and the parish have hosted a procession marked by hymns in honor of the Eucharist, readings from sacred scripture and benediction. 

As part of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Religious Freedom Week, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge celebrated Mass at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington June 24 by encouraging all gathered to defend the faith. He referenced St. John the Baptist, whose birthday was being celebrated, St. Thomas More as well as Sts. Peter and Paul as sources of inspiration and intercession.