The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in its Wednesday ruling partially reversed the findings of a district court.
The Diocese of Fresno filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on July 1, seeking to address more than 150 abuse claims filed there.
Advocacy groups are suing Colorado over its assisted suicide law, claiming it unconstitutionally discriminates against people with disabilities.
Live Action spearheaded the event, which founder Lila Rose said was the “largest grassroots effort” yet to call for stripping federal funds from Planned Parenthood.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of Maryland parents who sued a school district over its refusal to allow them to opt their children out of LGBT-focused lessons.
Here’s a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news.
Bishop Alberto Rojas of San Bernardino, California, on Tuesday urged authorities to cease their aggressive arrest of immigrants in the country illegally.
In a June 24 statement, Lincoln, Nebraska, Bishop James Conley called the event a “blatant public display of faith-based discrimination.”
The high court on Monday granted certiorari in the case Landor v. Louisiana Department of Corrections and Public Safety. Oral arguments are expected to take place this fall.
Catholics in northeastern Kentucky will soon be able to follow the passion of Christ in life-sized form thanks to the efforts of longtime state politician Jerry Lundergan.
City leaders voted at their June 18 meeting to designate St. Adalbert’s Parish in the Pilsen neighborhood as a Designated Chicago Landmark.
Police arrested Father Theodore Gabrielli last week on charges of aggravated sexual assault of a minor, the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office said in a post on X.
Orthodox churches have joined the Catholic bishops of Washington in a lawsuit against a state law requiring clergy violate the seal of confession or face jail time.
The New Jersey government will be allowed to assemble a grand jury to investigate allegations of clergy sexual abuse there, the state Supreme Court said Monday.
Former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed Saturday, while state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were also shot.
In some cases, dioceses will borrow money to help pay settlements, including from affiliate organizations and services, but in other cases, they turn to parishes.
New York will become the 12th state in the country to allow doctors to prescribe lethal doses of medication to terminally ill patients to allow them to kill themselves.
Catholic parochial school families in Pennsylvania won the right to participate in district sporting events after suing a local school district in federal court.
The bishops in New York state are warning of a looming “nightmare” there after the Legislature passed a measure authorizing doctors to participate in assisted suicide.
The pontiff addressed a massive crowd, estimated by the Vatican at around 70,000, in St. Peter’s Square on June 7 during a prayer vigil there.