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National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Registration Opens; Schedule Released
The 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage will bring the faithful together in prayer and celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States.
House Bill Targets Environmental Impact of Chemical Abortion and Doctors’ Role in the Process
The bill would tighten prescription requirements, requiring an in-person exam and requiring the doctor to be present during the abortion.
Immigration Enforcement Harms Children, Drives Family Separation, Speakers at Democratic Forum Say
More than 3,800 children, including 20 infants, were detained by U.S. immigration authorities from January to October 2025, according to data shared by the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic.
Young Slovak Martyr of Communism Reaches Global Audience
New books, a documentary in four languages, and a new reliquary mark the growing international reach of Blessed Ján Havlík.
7 Steps to a Deeper Understanding of St. Patrick
St. Patrick's Day is the perfect opportunity for Catholics to deepen our understanding of the Apostle of Ireland.
At a Time of Conflict, Pope Leo Sends a Bridge-Builder to the United States
Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, the new papal envoy to Washington, has been shaped by a diplomatic career in geopolitical hot spots.
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