Lawyers for Catholic pro-life activist Lauren Handy, who is facing a lengthy prison term for violating the federal Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, are seeking to halt the destruction of the bodies of five unborn babies that Handy recovered
The proposed enhanced Child Tax Credit released Jan. 16 by a bipartisan group of lawmakers on Capitol Hill received an enthusiastic, if guarded, response from members of a Georgetown University panel held the same day.
A federal court has struck down an Illinois law that restricted what the state's 100 pregnancy resource centers -- but not abortion clinics -- could tell patients.
Judge Iain D. Johnston of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Western
Red Rose Rescue, the small Michigan-based group that has conducted blockades of abortion clinics in Michigan, New York and Virginia since 2017, was ordered Dec. 8 to abide by a new restriction on clinic access covering 13 counties in New York.
Cardinal Gregory discusses synodality, Latin Mass at The Catholic University of America
At The Catholic University of America to discuss the need for a diverse and welcoming church, Washington Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory fielded a wide range of audience questions while also reflecting on his own faith journey from childhood.
The last of 10 defendants on trial for a 2020 "lock and block" invasion of a Washington abortion clinic was convicted Nov. 16.
Paula "Paulette" Harlow of Kingston, Massachusetts, was found guilty in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia of federal
Father Patrick Carrion, a priest for more than 40 years, has headed the Office of Cemetery Management for the Archdiocese of Baltimore for the past 15 years. And he always knew he'd eventually be described as someone who has seen and heard
"Eras" is a lively recap of all 10 of Taylor Swift's studio albums across 17 years. Directed by Sam Wrench, the footage was compiled from concerts at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, outside Los Angeles, during Swift’s ongoing tour.
Headed into its 50th year, the March for Life, a fixture of Catholic pro-life activism held in the nation's capital each January, is about to become part of a tapestry.
The organization's long-planned expansion of state marches will eventually make pro-life marches both
Three pro-life activists, along with five others found guilty Aug. 29, face as many as 11 years in federal prison, fines of up to $350,000 each and three years of supervised release. A ninth activist was ruled Sept. 15 to be unfit