Peter Pinedo

Peter Pinedo

Peter Pinedo is a former D.C. correspondent for CNA. A graduate of Franciscan University, Peter previously worked for Texas Right to Life. He is a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve.

Articles by Peter Pinedo

Diocese of Sacramento to file for bankruptcy amid over 250 clergy abuse lawsuits

Dec 11, 2023 / 14:35 pm

The bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento, California, announced on Saturday that the diocese will file for bankruptcy amid a slate of over 250 clergy abuse lawsuits.

House announces new probe of Harvard, MIT, and UPenn

Dec 8, 2023 / 18:30 pm

“The disgusting targeting and harassment of Jewish students is not limited to these institutions,” said North Carolina Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx.

Washington archbishop addresses decision to limit Traditional Latin Mass

Dec 8, 2023 / 17:30 pm

Cardinal Wilton Gregory said he believes that by restricting the Traditional Latin Mass, “the Holy Father is trying to complete what Paul VI began.”

Congress drops amendment banning military spending on abortion and sex change surgeries  

Dec 7, 2023 / 17:30 pm

A draft of the compromise version released Thursday revealed the House backed off from both the abortion and transgender amendments that were passed in July.

Religious sisters sue Smith & Wesson for ‘facilitating’ mass shootings

Dec 7, 2023 / 15:05 pm

A collection of four congregations of Catholic religious sisters filed a lawsuit against the gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson on Tuesday.

‘These are very hard times’: Pastor of Gaza Catholic church gives update on Christians’ plight

Dec 6, 2023 / 15:40 pm

“The pope called us daily, to check on us,” said Father Gabriel Romanelli in a recent interview where he discussed how his parish is faring.

Maryland parents argue for right to opt children out of LGBT curriculum in appeals court

Dec 5, 2023 / 15:18 pm

The parents sued the Montgomery County Board of Education on May 24 after it changed its parental notification and opt-out policies.

Canonization cause advances for ‘God’s architect,’ Antoni Gaudí

Dec 5, 2023 / 06:21 am

Antoni Gaudí, who died in 1926 at age 73, was a modernist and naturalist architect best known for the massive Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona.

The unlikely hero of India: St. Francis Xavier 

Dec 3, 2023 / 04:00 am

St. Francis Xavier is a patron saint of missionaries and missions and led an unlikely life of adventure and heroism.

Witnesses testify to torture by Nicaraguan dictatorship at hearing on imprisoned Catholic bishop 

Dec 1, 2023 / 18:20 pm

Among the witnesses testifying at the hearing titled “An Urgent Appeal to Let Bishop Álvarez Go” were several Nicaraguan exiles. 

U.S. bishops urge public to petition Biden administration over rule denying funds to pregnancy centers

Dec 1, 2023 / 13:45 pm

The U.S. bishops are urging the public to petition the Biden administration to revise a rule that the bishops say would “unfairly cut off” money from pregnancy centers.

Deaths by suicide reach ‘highest number ever recorded’; ideation likely higher, expert says

Nov 30, 2023 / 15:15 pm

Suicide rates have been steadily increasing for about 50 years, one expert says, which is likely due to a combination of reasons.

Catholic cathedral complex bombed, bishop flees with refugees in worsening Myanmar civil war

Nov 29, 2023 / 16:30 pm

The pastoral center of Christ the King Cathedral in Loikaw, Myanmar, was bombed on Nov. 26 and occupied by the Burmese military.

‘Red Week’: Buildings and monuments across the world lit red in honor of persecuted Christians

Nov 24, 2023 / 06:00 am

Buildings, monuments, and hundreds of churches across the world are being lit up in red throughout November in honor of persecuted Christians.

YouTube removes popular Catholic channel, accuses it of being a scam

Nov 22, 2023 / 16:27 pm

The religious sisters’ YouTube channel was home to a hugely popular documentary about an Irish nun killed in an earthquake in Ecuador.

Over 100 members of Congress urge Supreme Court to revoke abortion pill approval  

Nov 21, 2023 / 16:30 pm

The lawmakers are arguing that the FDA’s approval process for the abortion drug had many “irregularities” and their approval has “endangered women and girls.”

Here’s what ‘border bishops’ think about the migrant crisis

Nov 17, 2023 / 18:20 pm

While these bishops expressed different views about what exactly should be done, all said that the current U.S. immigration system is broken.

U.S. bishops approve voting guide that calls abortion ‘preeminent priority’

Nov 15, 2023 / 19:30 pm

“The threat of abortion remains our preeminent priority because it directly attacks our most vulnerable and voiceless brothers and sisters,” the guide says.

USCCB president urges evangelization amid wars and challenges facing Church

Nov 14, 2023 / 15:35 pm

Archbishop Timothy Broglio’s remarks opened the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ annual fall meeting in Baltimore on Tuesday.

Republican Sen. Tim Scott drops out of race for president

Nov 13, 2023 / 12:43 pm

“I am suspending my campaign,” Sen. Tim Scott said in a Fox News interview on Sunday.