Tessa Gervasini

Tessa Gervasini

Tessa Gervasini is a staff reporter for Catholic News Agency.

Articles by Tessa Gervasini

U.S. bishops invite Catholics to pray for end to taxpayer-funded abortion

Jul 28, 2025 / 13:40 pm

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has invited Americans to participate in a daily prayer to St. Joseph to stop federal funding of the abortion industry.

‘Media nuns’ urge AI mindfulness: ‘Human beings create, machines only generate’

Jul 28, 2025 / 07:00 am

AI “generates a lot of questions, it generates a lot of concerns, but it also generates a lot of excitement,” Sister Nancy Usselmann told CNA.

Escalating child famine in Gaza: UN, Church leaders plead for urgent aid access

Jul 25, 2025 / 13:23 pm

Commissioner General of UNRWA Philippe Lazzarini wrote on X that the deepening hunger crisis is affecting everyone, including frontline workers.

White House releases U.S. plan for AI as Catholics say it must uphold human dignity

Jul 24, 2025 / 17:53 pm

The government’s “Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan” identifies more than 90 federal policy actions.

Philadelphia archbishop in pastoral letter tells immigrants: ‘You are not alone’

Jul 24, 2025 / 14:05 pm

Archbishop Nelson Perez of Philadelphia expressed “sorrow” for and “prayerful solidarity” with immigrants as arrests continue to take place across the U.S.

Report highlights which states are the best and worst at protecting religious liberty

Jul 23, 2025 / 17:13 pm

In the past year Florida has been the most successful state at protecting religious liberty through safeguards in the state’s statutes or constitution, according to the report.

EWTN launches EWTN Studios and EWTN Digital to expand global reach

Jul 22, 2025 / 16:47 pm

EWTN Chairman and CEO Michael P. Warsaw has announced a new organizational structure to further EWTN’s mission in the digital landscape.

Judge blocks abortion funding ban in ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’

Jul 22, 2025 / 15:46 pm

In the ruling, Judge Indira Talwani unilaterally decided that the law does not apply to abortion businesses like Planned Parenthood.

Jerusalem bishop shares distress over conditions in Gaza after accidental Israeli strike

Jul 19, 2025 / 11:30 am

On July 17, the Israeli military accidentally bombed the only Catholic parish in Gaza. The strike killed three and injured nine, including the parish priest Father Gabriel Romanelli.

U.S. bishops stress need for immediate ceasefire after deadly attack on Gaza parish

Jul 18, 2025 / 16:00 pm

The president of the USCCB has called for peace and an “immediate ceasefire” following a deadly attack on the only Catholic church in Gaza.

CARA study: Mary’s role strongly shapes vocational paths in U.S. Church

Jul 16, 2025 / 15:30 pm

Nine in 10 religious men and women say a Marian devotion “positively impacted” them while discerning a vocation.

Archdiocese of Santa Fe marks 80th anniversary of first nuclear bomb detonation

Jul 15, 2025 / 15:58 pm

The Archdiocese of Santa Fe will mark the 80th anniversary of the detonation of the first nuclear bomb, which took place in New Mexico in 1945.

Poll: Most Americans agree with Supreme Court on LGBT issues, porn, parents’ rights

Jul 11, 2025 / 10:45 am

The survey was completed online April 10–16 among 2,201 U.S. adults by YouGov for its SCOTUSpoll project.

Norwegian jubilee pilgrimage honors the feast day of St. Sunniva

Jul 9, 2025 / 11:07 am

On July 8, the feast day of St. Sunniva, Catholics from multiple countries arrived at Selja, an island just off the west coast of Norway.

How a teenage boy became a ‘ninja fighting hunger’

Jul 8, 2025 / 06:00 am

Austin Baron, a Notre Dame student and the founder of Knot Perfect, is using his participation on NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” to help expand his outreach.

July Fourth celebration prompts Catholic reflection on religion and U.S. founding

Jul 4, 2025 / 06:00 am

Ahead of Independence Day, the National Catholic Bioethics Center’s Edward Furton presented a lecture in the nation’s capital about natural religion and the American founding.

Michigan’s Siena Heights University announces closure after 105 years

Jul 3, 2025 / 13:32 pm

The small Catholic institution of about 2,300 students, located in Adrian, Michigan, reported that continuing operations beyond the coming academic year is no longer feasible.

Notre Dame Law School recognizes scholars for religious liberty work

Jul 3, 2025 / 09:45 am

At its fifth annual Religious Liberty Summit, Notre Dame Law School recognized two scholars for their contributions to the promotion of religious liberty.

Dominican Father Ambrose Little appointed new director of Thomistic Institute

Jul 2, 2025 / 18:37 pm

Dominican Father Ambrose Little has been appointed the new director of the Thomistic Institute, a position held for the past seven years by Father Dominic Legge, OP.

Ukrainian Greek Catholic church invites pilgrims to visit Cross of Gratitude

Jul 1, 2025 / 16:17 pm

The Cross of Gratitude was recently welcomed by a Ukrainian Greek Catholic church in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, the first parish of the Greek Catholic rite in America.