For many Catholics, it came as a shock when Bud Light hired “trans influencer” Dylan Mulvaney to sell beer. What is going on here? Isn’t Budweiser the beer of flyover country, construction workers and dive bars? Why would they do this? But
Dylan Mulvaney may amuse some, but I don't like seeing womanhood reduced to frenzied caricatures of bird-brained and frivolous shoppers.
This week, Congress has begun deliberation on the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. Under the terms of this bill, only people designated female at birth may participate in federally funded women’s sports programs. In a new essay, Rachel Lu
U.S. bishops call on Catholics to support measure in Congress over transgender athletes in female sports
The U.S. bishops are calling on Catholics to contact their representatives and senators in Congress and urge them to vote for a bill that would protect women and girls' opportunities in sports by requiring federally funded female sports programs "to be reserved
Each Holy Week, we read aloud the passion of Christ. And each time the story of Christ’s suffering and death rings in our ears, we have another opportunity to find ourselves among his disciples. We, too, have betrayed him, like Judas. At
The World Athletics Council, the international sports governing body, announced new rules that prohibit the participation of "male-to-female transgender athletes" from female competitions.
In a statement published March 23, the association said it agreed "to exclude male-to-female transgender athletes who have been through
Gov. Noem signs bill banning some surgeries or hormonal interventions for transgender minors
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem signed legislation Feb. 13 banning certain types of medical or surgical gender reassignment procedures for minors who identify as transgender.
The bill, HB 1080, scheduled to go into effect July 1, prohibits health care providers in the state
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis Dec. 9 permanently blocked a transgender mandate the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had implemented as a revision to the Affordable Care Act.
The mandate forces doctors and hospitals to perform
On the feast of All Saints, a parish priest in Ireland offered a profound and truthful homily that was difficult for his congregation to hear — one in which he discussed the need for the faithful to avoid sin and remind their
Catholic hospitals and their workers "must not be coerced by the government to violate their consciences" by being forced to perform "gender transition procedures" against their religious beliefs, said two U.S. cardinals writing in America magazine.
In a Sept. 26 article in the