The Religious Freedom Institute concluded that conditions remain in place for more attacks against pro-life entities and people to occur in 2022 and into 2023.
Pope Francis in a telegram late Thursday offered his condolences and prayers upon the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and the head of the Church of England.
“Even in my sorrow, shared with so many around the world, I am filled with an immense sense of gratitude for the gift to the world that has been the life of Queen Elizabeth II."
Under the policy, all students, parents, and employees would have been required to “act toward a person in accordance with his or her biological sex at birth.”
Following a stabbing spree in rural Canada that left at least 10 dead and 18 injured, the local Catholic diocese is praying for victims and first responders.
A Sept. 6 Mass marking the 55th anniversary of the death of Servant of God Vincent Capodanno took place just one month after consultants to the Vatican body tasked with judging possible saints recommended the suspension of his cause.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Friday that it would begin providing abortions in the case of threats to the life and health of the mother, or in cases of rape or incest.
A group of Filipino nuns has strongly denied any connection with terrorist activities after facing charges last month brought by the government under an anti-terror law.
A highly anticipated report from the United Nations chronicles China’s mistreatment of the Uyghur ethnic group, a Muslim minority in the far western region of Xinjiang that according to the United States is suffering genocide.
The city's water supply was severely disrupted last week when flooding damaged the pumps at a major water treatment plant.
An American religious sister ministering in Burkina Faso who was kidnapped in April is free and safe after nearly five months of captivity, according to her congregation and the local diocese.
A circuit judge ruled Aug. 25 that Father Xiu Hui “Joseph” Jiang had met the legal burden to have his 2014 arrest expunged.
On Aug. 27, Pope Francis will create 20 new cardinals, bringing the total number in the college to 229.
Four religious sisters who were kidnapped while on their way to Mass Aug. 21 have been released, according to their order.
“Trigger laws” banning most abortions with limited exceptions are set to take effect in three states — Texas, Idaho, and Tennessee — on Thursday, Aug. 25.
By the time the Taliban captured Kabul at the end of August 2021 and began ruling with oppression, hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children had fled the country, many seeking a new life in the United States.
Amid the highest levels of inflation seen in the United States in four decades, food pantries across the country — many of which are run by Catholics — are seeing an increased demand for their services.
In recent years, China has detained Uyghurs in hundreds of “reeducation camps” and reportedly subjected them to torture and political indoctrination.
More than a dozen people, including several Catholic nuns, have been charged under the Philippines’ strict anti-terror law with allegedly financing terrorists.
Egypt’s Christian minority has long been regarded as a second-class group among the Muslim majority populace, and in recent years several major terrorist attacks have targeted the Coptic Christian community.