Archive for July 1, 2024

From left to right: Robert Neal, chairman of The Catholic University of America’s Board of Trustees; Father Robert Dowd, president of the University of Notre Dame; George Harne, president of Christendom College; Monsignor Joseph Reilly, president of Seton Hall University; and Gerard Joyce, president of Mount St. Mary’s University.?w=200&h=150

By Kate Quiñones

Meet the crop of new leaders in Catholic higher education

Of the more than 200 Catholic colleges and universities in the United States, several are in the midst of major... Read more

St. Joseph’s School in Adrian, Michigan.?w=200&h=150

By Martin Barillas

Michigan parents press case to end discrimination in school funding 

The Mackinac Center for Public Policy and the Bursch Law firm have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their... Read more

The Catholic Cathedral of Limburg in Hesse, Germany.?w=200&h=150

By AC Wimmer

400,000 Germans quit Catholic Church as talks between Vatican, Synodal Way continue

The meeting on Friday resulted in Rome demanding the Germans change the name of the body and agree it cannot... Read more

Pope Francis announced he will celebrate a Mass of canonization for 14 people, including the 11 “Martyrs of Damascus,” on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024, the Vatican announced after the College of Cardinals voted to approve the canonizations of 15 people in a consistory on the morning of July 1, 2024.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Pope Francis to canonize ‘Martyrs of Damascus,’ three others on Oct. 20

The pope declared the date of the canonization after the College of Cardinals voted to approve the canonizations of 15... Read more

Libero Milone.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Cardinal Becciu’s actions key question in ex-auditor’s wrongful termination appeal

Former Vatican auditor Libero Milone claimed he and former deputy Ferruccio Panicco were “threatened and expelled for doing our jobs.” Read more

View of Father Serra Statue and California Street from steps of Ventura City Hall.?w=200&h=150

By Jonah McKeown

St. Junípero Serra statue targeted by protests in 2020 is now settled in a new home

July 1 is the feast day of St. Junípero Serra, the 18th-century Spanish Franciscan priest who brought Catholicism to California.  Read more

An image of Carlo Acutis was unveiled at his beatification Mass in Assisi, Italy Oct. 10, 2020.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Cardinals approve canonization of Carlo Acutis, date to be decided

Pope Francis said July 1 that the date for the canonization Mass of the computer-coding teenager will be announced at... Read more

St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.?w=200&h=150

By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú

No tattoos or piercings: new rules for Vatican employees

With the publication of new regulations, Pope Francis has made it clear that employees of the Fabric of St. Peter... Read more

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By Daniel Payne

Texas Supreme Court upholds ban on transgender procedures for minors

The Texas Supreme Court’s ruling said that the state is within its authority to outlaw extreme medical treatments for young... Read more

Sviatoslav Shevchuk is Major Archbishop of Kyiv–Galicia and Primate of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.?w=200&h=150

By Walter Sánchez Silva

Russian forces release two Ukrainian Catholic priests captured in 2022

The pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need announced the release of two Ukrainian Greek Catholic priests who were... Read more

Iowa state capitol building in Des Moines, Iowa.?w=200&h=150

By Peter Pinedo

Iowa bishops celebrate as ‘heartbeat’ law goes into effect

The narrow 4-3 decision, issued in Planned Parenthood v. Iowa on June 28, reversed a lower court’s temporary blockage of... Read more

The Wisconsin Supreme Court building in Madison, Wisconsin.?w=200&h=150

By Gigi Duncan

Wisconsin Supreme Court rules in favor of pro-life advocate citing ‘free speech rights’

The court ruled last week that a lower court order prohibiting a pro-life advocate from approaching a Planned Parenthood employee... Read more