The video shows the suspect assaulting two men who were peacefully protesting outside the clinic in downtown Baltimore.
Cambridge University researchers developed the world’s first synthetic human embryo models using stem cells but without using an egg or sperm.
House Republicans advanced legislation that would prevent Veterans Affairs facilities from performing abortions in most cases.
The bishops urged Congress to invest in programs to make housing affordable and to ensure faith-based organizations have religious freedom protections.
The Right Rev. Richard Pain, who served as the Anglican bishop of Monmouth in Wales, will join the Catholic Church on July 2.
The lawsuit targets the activist group Red Rose Rescue, whose members sometimes enter abortion clinics to discourage women from abortion.
The bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth denied that he abused his authority when investigating a prioress of a Carmelite monastery.
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved nearly $1.3 million in emergency spending to pay for a stockpile of two abortion drugs.
A Catholic bishop in Northern Ireland condemned new regulations in the country that will require schools to discuss abortion access in the classroom.
Muslim parents protested a Maryland school system’s policy that removes parents’ authority to opt their children out of LGBT coursework.
Less than a week after being attacked outside Planned Parenthood, two elderly pro-life activists returned to continue their work promoting life.
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The state of Oklahoma approved the country’s first-ever religious charter school on Monday.
Gov. Greg Abbott on June 2 signed legislation prohibiting doctors from performing sex changes on children.
The pro-life movement suffered a blow this week in two states.
A May 31 diocesan statement said the Vatican appointed the bishop as “the pope’s representative in this matter.”
According to witnesses cited in the police report, the unidentified suspect attacked a 73-year-old man and an 80-year-old man after a heated discussion.
The plan, called “All Things New,” closes 35 churches, merges their parishes into neighboring parishes, and merges 15 others into five new parishes.
The report showed examples of bishops transferring accused child abusers to other parishes or dioceses while failing to make the public aware of allegations.
Families, children, young adults, and religious sisters were among the many participants in the Catholic Information Center’s procession in Washington.