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(RNS) — The US Conference of Catholic Bishops took a firm but mixed approach to the bill, while other Catholic leaders signed an interfaith letter asking senators to oppose the bill.
Letters: Catholic faithful should ask what they can do to make amends to abuse survivors ...
Quite by chance the June Catholic Action magazine came to my attention. Patti Armstrong’s article “Moving on Faith” was inspiring.
Except for the first paragraph — which is an inappropriate, unnecessary and offensive dig at Catholic education. I understand an author’s desire to lead into a story with an entertaining anecdote.
In some parish preparation programs for the Sacrament of Confirmation, the Confirmandi (those about to be confirmed) are required to write a letter to the bishop. Usually, the youngster’s letter ...
While reading “Let’s help Maine’s Death with Dignity Act live up to its name” (April 9), I couldn’t help but mentally review if there are any passages where the Word of God gives us the ...
Our Catholic community has been hard at work since the founding of the city serving the most vulnerable in our communities.
The letter "Catholic bishops' stance on gender identity will deepen stigma of transgender people" (Feb. 18, 2025) refers to the fact that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops upholds — as it ...
Catholic education is the choice of many parents for various different reasons, but it really depends on the family, so I’m not so sure for others.
I encourage our Catholic faithful to learn more about the challenges immigrants face, to better understand the church’s teachings in this area and to join with me, along with all people of ...