Catholic nuns who have cared for terminally ill patients in New York for over a century have filed a federal lawsuit challenging a state law they say forces them to violate their religious beliefs
One thing Sister Tracey Horan notices about the public perception of immigration policy in the United States is the normalization of the reality that migrants no longer have access to the asylum process, which is enshrined in international law.
The perpetrator of two sexual assaults against high school girls in Loudoun County, Virginia, has been removed from a sex offender registry following a legal defense made by a Republican member of the county’s board of supervisors.
Nearly 2,800 supporters of the Traditional Latin Mass have signed a petition addressed to Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington. The organizer tells CNA he delivered that petition to the bishop’s office on Monday.
From housing and meals to financial assistance, the Blue Haven Ranch ministry in Argyle, Texas, is helping single pregnant mothers work through past trauma and emotions in an atmosphere that fosters healing and a fresh start.
The city of Louisville, Kentucky, has agreed to pay a police officer $75,000 in a legal settlement after the officer was punished for attending a pro-life demonstration outside of an abortion clinic.
After reciting the Angelus prayer Jan. 30 with visitors in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis offered greetings to the men and women of the Salesian order, “who do so much good in the church.”
Amid the rise of anti-Semitism in the United States, The Christian Post spoke with two Christian leaders to get their opinions on what churches can do in response.
Amid the rise of anti-Semitism in the United States, The Christian Post spoke with two Christian leaders to get their opinions on what churches can do in response