In the 49 years since the Supreme Court’s tragic decision in Roe v. Wade that made elective abortions up to the time of fetal viability legal across the country, pro-life advocates who spoke with Our Sunday Visitor say there has never been
In a recent interview with Our Sunday Visitor, Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore, chairman of the USCCB’s Committee on Pro-Life Activities, spoke about the optimism surrounding the Supreme Court abortion case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, as well as what the pro-life
During a virtual news conference on November 3, Father Mike Schmitz and others involved with the “Bible in a Year’ podcast touted the project’s success — it still tops the Apple charts in all podcast categories — and also announced that a
The Year of Saint Joseph will be celebrated at a worldwide virtual summit beginning Thursday in response to Pope Francis’ call to celebrate the Year of St. Joseph. The conference, Our Spiritual Father: Pilgrimage to the Heart of Saint Joseph, will be
After narrowing down 600 applicants down to 12 finalists, a panel of judges on Saturday announced the three winners of the 2021 OSV Challenge, presented by the OSV Institute for Catholic Innovation. Each winner claimed one of three $100,000 top prizes. The
More than two weeks after Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana, the Catholic community led by Bishop Shelton J. Fabre of Houma-Thibodaux continues to gather resources and volunteers to help people of the parishes hardest hit by the Category 4 storm.
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Over the past few years, fueled by declining enrollment that has been heavily influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of Catholic schools around the country have been forced to shut their doors. However, as a new school year begins, not all news
More than a decade after the priest sex abuse crisis shook the Catholic Church from its pews to the altar, American seminaries increasingly are focusing on forming the man before forming the priest, according to rectors and staff psychologists at seminaries across