The pope emphasized that technological innovations are not neutral “but subject to cultural influences” and that caution must be exercised.
The U.S. bishops are asking Congress to provide $200 million in federal funds for grants that improve security for houses of worship.
Illinois has agreed to halt its enforcement of a law that restricts the speech and advertising of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers.
Pope Francis appointed a Colombian-born priest, Fr. Juan Carlos Londoño, to serve as a new auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Quebec, Canada.
The guidance came from a letter written by Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, who serves as the prefect for the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.
A woman who sued Texas state officials so she could obtain an abortion has decided to get an abortion in a different state.
The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision on Dec. 11 to refuse to take the case ensures that statewide laws that restrict this type of therapy can remain in effect.
A Dec. 7 ruling would have temporarily restricted state officials from enforcing Texas abortion laws against hospitals and doctors who would have performed the abortion.
This week state Supreme Courts in Arizona, Wyoming, and New Mexico will hear oral arguments for litigation related to the states’ abortion laws.
In spite of the increase, pro-life activists pointed out that a recent increase in live births nationally shows that pro-life laws are having a positive effect.
Attorney General Ken Paxton warned that the court order will not shield the doctor, the hospital, or anyone else from civil or criminal liabilities.
Four candidates took the stage in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in the debate hosted by NewsNation.
The hearing followed the unveiling of the House Judiciary Committee’s report detailing the results of a monthslong investigation into a leaked internal FBI memo.
The incident occurred over the summer on a cross-country overnight trip when the girl was assigned to sleep in the same bed as a transgender biological male.
The blockade was a protest against a Defense Department policy that provides paid leave and travel reimbursement for service members seeking an abortion.
The Congregation of Holy Cross priest and associate professor of political science, who serves as a current vice president, will replace Father John I. Jenkins.
The doors at the entrance to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., will function as a Holy Door for the 2025 Jubilee Year.
A Holy Door, which is traditionally sealed prior to jubilee years, provides special graces for pilgrims who walk through them.
Some pro-life lawmakers are trying to moderate their position on abortion in response to these results, but others are doubling down on their pro-life stances.
The lawsuit, filed by Mid Vermont Christian School, a K–12 school in the town of Quechee, argues that the ban is a violation of the school’s First Amendment rights.