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Amid rubble after fire at Catholic agency, Knoxville Bishop Richard F....

Flashlight in hand, Bishop Richard F. Stika of Knoxville, Tenn., was walking through the fire-damaged administrative offices of Catholic Charities of East Tennessee, when...

Bishops’ review of “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young...

BALTIMORE — An update on the U.S. bishops’ “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People” will take place sooner than originally planned. On...

Differences between Pope Francis and President Joe Biden should not prevent...

President Joe Biden's upcoming audience with Pope Francis presents an opportunity for the pontiff to inspire the U.S. leader to work more diligently to...

Adorers of Blood of Christ lose court battle challenging natural gas...

A religious order that has been challenging construction of a natural gas transmission line through its Pennsylvania property for years expressed disappointment that a...

Retired New York priest encourages clergy to ‘green’ their pulpits as...

CLEVELAND — Father Michael Bausch has long been concerned about the environment and would speak at times about care for God’s creation during homilies...

Key Catholic advocates support federal spending package but urge abortion funding...

CLEVELAND — The multitrillion dollar spending bill being considered in Congress has gained support from key Catholic advocates in large part because of measures...

Federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate on solid legal ground, public health law...

President Joe Biden’s coronavirus vaccine mandate for workplaces with more than 100 people on the payroll is rooted in existing law governing worker protections,...

Catholic dioceses welcome resettling Afghans who were part of emergency evacuation

Patrick Raglow and the resettlement staff at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City expect to be very busy very soon. They are preparing...

U.S. bishops launch program to address polarization in United States

CLEVELAND — Polarization across society has prompted the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to launch an initiative that looks to bring people together to...

Supreme Court rules eviction moratorium extension unconstitutional, affordable housing advocates concerned

CLEVELAND -- A national eviction moratorium that protected millions of Americans who have fallen behind on rent payments is unconstitutional, the U.S. Supreme Court...

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