The 2024 Men's Division I NCAA Tournament gets underway March 19 with the "First Four" play-in games, and seven Catholic schools will be playing at least once in the single-elimination Big Dance.
The U.S. Catholic bishops agree that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s current protocol with the abortion pill not only makes informed consent about the risks impossible but also endangers women, according to a newly-filed Supreme Court brief. Together with nearly a
Arizona's governor recently rejected legislation that would have made crossing the state's international border a state crime separate from a federal one in a move praised by the state's Catholic conference, as other controversial measures work their way through the state's Legislature.
Change looms on the horizon for the American hierarchy. And the anticipation continues to build as the appointment of Latin Church bishops in the United States has seriously stalled out over the last year or so.
With Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki turning
The House March 13 passed a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban of the social media platform TikTok over its ties to China and lawmakers' concerns about spyware, unless that platform's parent company, ByteDance, divests.
Also, President Joe Biden and former
When Bishop David J. Bonnar of Youngstown celebrates a Mass of blessing at St. Patrick Church in Hubbard on St. Patrick's Day, it will be the first Mass at the church since it was forced to close its doors Jan. 18, 2021,
Vice President Kamala Harris on March 14 toured a Minnesota abortion clinic, marking the first time that a president or vice president has done so, according to Harris' office.
During a trip to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, part of a nationwide tour Harris
The Diocese of Camden, N.J., and related Catholic entities will fund a trust of $87.5 million for more than 300 survivors of sexual abuse in the diocese, in a plan confirmed March 14 to resolve the diocese's Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The trust, which
Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Arlington, Virginia, expressed "great sorrow" after the body of a preterm baby was found in a pond in Leesburg, Virginia, on March 11. He called on the faithful to pray for everyone involved in the incident, offered
The baptism-in-a-day event was designed to be welcoming to families that had not had their children baptized for varying reasons. It included sacramental preparation, lunch, an invitation to become involved in parish life at the cathedral and the conferral of baptism during