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Russian Forces Release Two Ukrainian Catholic Priests Captured in 2022
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Cardinals Approve Canonization of Carlo Acutis, Date to be Decided
16-Year-Old Builds Rosary Business to Spread Devotion
St. Jude Relic Tour: The Apostle of the Impossible Touches Scores of Catholic Hearts in California
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Over 1,000 Process With Eucharist Through Downtown Nashville to Historic Churches
The four-mile procession brought Christ through several neighborhoods in and around the downtown area on the hot morning of June 28.
The Rise of South Carolina’s Catholic Population
In South Carolina, the Diocese of Charleston traces its history back to its establishment on July 11, 1820, by Pope Pius VII.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Pro-Life Advocate, Citing ‘Free Speech Rights’
Brian Aish began interacting with a nurse on the sidewalk outside of a Planned Parenthood facility in 2019 and was eventually accused of harassment.
Iowa Bishops Celebrate As ‘Heartbeat’ Law Goes Into Effect
The measure, which protects unborn life from abortion starting at the point at which a fetal heartbeat is detectable, will soon go into effect.
Texas Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Procedures for Minors
The measure prohibits doctors from performing genital surgeries and other types of surgeries on minors.
No Tattoos or Piercings: New Rules for Vatican Employees
Employees must also provide baptism and confirmation certificates and demonstrate that they have no criminal record.