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Richard Powers passed away on Oct. 6. Below is the obituary.

Bishop Rhoades addresses confusion over human sexuality through new diocesan policies

Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, has released new diocesan policies concerning the formation of young people in Catholic Christian anthropology and the pastoral accompaniment of those experiencing gender incongruence or same-sex attraction. These policies, issued on September 12, apply to diocesan parishes, schools, and institutions.

Trump's proposed mandate raises ethical concerns over funding in vitro fertilization

As the U.S. presidential election approaches, Catholic voters are examining Republican candidate Donald J. Trump's support for in vitro fertilization (IVF) and his proposal to make it more accessible through federal or private insurance mandates. The Catholic Church opposes IVF due to ethical concerns, including the destruction of human embryos.

Georgia Supreme Court reinstates controversial six-week abortion ban

The Georgia Supreme Court has reinstated the state's six-week abortion ban, pending an appeal review. The decision on October 7 comes after a lower court had previously struck down the law. This development follows ongoing litigation over Georgia's "heartbeat law," which bans most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. The law was enacted following the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022.
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Archbishop urges prayers for peace amid ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, has called for "fervent prayer" to bring an end to the ongoing violence in the Holy Land. This call comes as the conflict between Israel and Hamas approaches its first anniversary, with fears of it expanding into a broader regional conflict.

Author explores link between faith and large families amid declining US birth rates

Discussions about family size have become more prominent as U.S. birth rates reach historic lows. Catherine Pakaluk, an economist and associate professor at The Catholic University of America, has explored this topic in her new book "Hannah’s Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth." In a conversation with OSV News’ Charlie Camosy, Pakaluk shared insights from her research on American women who choose to have large families.

Biden extends asylum restrictions; Cheney campaigns with Harris against Trump

President Joe Biden has extended restrictions on asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border, which officials attribute to a decrease in illegal crossings. Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso, Texas, acknowledged the efforts to resettle refugees, calling it part of the church's consistent ethic of life.

Diocese's new strategy requires parishes' 'abbreviated bankruptcy' amid sex abuse settlements

The Diocese of Rockville Centre has reached a preliminary $323 million settlement in its bankruptcy case, which involves around 500 sex abuse claims. This settlement introduces a novel strategy where parishes are required to declare an "abbreviated bankruptcy." According to the diocese, this process is expected to be resolved within 48 hours of filing and aims to secure a release from liability without closing any parishes.

Mayorkas emphasizes pragmatism in immigration policy at migration conference

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas emphasized the need for a pragmatic and orderly approach to immigration policy during a conference on migration held on September 30. The event was co-hosted by Catholic organizations.

Religious leaders call for prayer amid Israel-Hamas conflict

As the Jewish community observes Rosh Hashanah amid ongoing conflict and rising antisemitism, two New York religious leaders have issued a message of support. Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York and Bishop Robert J. Brennan of Brooklyn released a joint statement on October 4, addressing the somber atmosphere during what should be a time of celebration.

North Carolina parishes rally after Helene devastates communities

Late on September 27, as Tropical Storm Helene left its mark on North Carolina's mountains, Father John Putnam of St. Mark Church in Huntersville initiated a call for supplies. His message to his staff highlighted the urgent need for essentials like diapers, canned goods, and water.

Middle East conflict anniversary prompts call for peace and aid

The conflict in the Middle East has reached a grim milestone, marking one year since Hamas attacked Israel, resulting in significant casualties and hostages. The ongoing violence has been described by Pope Francis as “a spiral of violence,” with escalations affecting various regions including the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

Pope Francis names 21 new cardinals representing global diversity

Pope Francis has announced the creation of 21 new cardinals, with the ceremony set for December 8. This diverse group includes a range of ages and nationalities, highlighting the global nature of the Catholic Church. Among those named are a 99-year-old former nuncio and a 44-year-old Ukrainian bishop.

OSV News covers Synod on Synodality and global Catholic issues

This week, OSV News reported on various significant events and developments. A team from OSV News traveled to Rome for the "Synod on Synodality," which commenced on October 2. The synod involves 368 members who began with a two-day retreat, culminating in a penitential liturgy on October 1. The official opening took place with a Mass at St. Peter's Square, and the event will continue until October 27.

Hamas attack anniversary marked amid ongoing hostage crisis

The Jewish New Year celebrations in Jerusalem this October were overshadowed by the anniversary of a violent attack by Hamas on Israel. The recent violence on October 1, which resulted in seven deaths and 16 injuries in Tel Aviv, added to the somber mood. Israeli authorities described the incident as a "combined shooting and stabbing attack" targeting public transportation users.

Raymond "RJ" James Wynn, 37, of Erlanger, Kentucky, Passed Away

Raymond "RJ" James Wynn passed away on Oct. 4. Below is the obituary.

Andrew "Andy" Joseph Mueller, 44, Remembered for His Kind Heart and Loyal Friendship

Andrew Joseph Mueller passed away on Oct. 4. Below is the obituary.

Which former Erlanger Post area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon Oct. 7?

This former Erlanger Post area high school standout will be in action in the week starting Mon Oct. 7.

Enrollment at Bartlett Educational Center decreased by 4.4% in 2022-23 school year

There were 108 students enrolled in Bartlett Educational Center in the 2022-23 school year, a decrease from the previous year.

Walz and Vance discuss key issues in sole vice presidential debate

At the first and only vice presidential debate on October 1, Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota and Senator JD Vance of Ohio discussed key issues such as abortion, immigration, gun policy, and democracy. The debate occurred after President Joe Biden decided not to seek reelection following a poor debate performance in June. Former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, declined a second debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.