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During Lent, the idea of a spiritual passage through the desert resonates with many.

Maryland House approves amended bill lowering caps on abuse claims

The Maryland House approved a bill on April 3, modifying the Child Victims Act (CVA) to lower limits on lawsuits for sexual abuse of minors.

Hallow app cuts ties with Russell Brand after serious allegations

Russell Brand, a well-known British actor and comedian, has been charged with several sexual offenses, including rape.

U.S. State Department concerned over conviction of British pro-life activist

The U.S. State Department has raised concerns about the conviction of a British woman, Livia Tossici-Bolt, for holding a sign outside an abortion clinic.
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Erlanger’s April 9 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on April 9 have ranged from a high of 78°F in 2013 to a low of 29°F in 2016, according to Open-Meteo.

Albert Henry Tobergte Remembered as Man of Faith and Family

Albert Henry Tobergte passed away on April 8. Below is the obituary.

Erlanger’s April 10 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on April 10 have ranged from a high of 82°F in 2011 to a low of 29°F in 2016, according to Open-Meteo.

Erlanger’s April 11 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on April 11 have ranged from a high of 79°F in 2019 to a low of 30°F in 2018, according to Open-Meteo.

City of Erlanger schedules special meeting for beautification task force

The City of Erlanger is set to convene a Special Meeting for the City Beautification Task Force.

Urban Forest Commission special meeting to focus on Arbor Day planning

The Urban Forest Commission for the City of Erlanger will hold a special meeting on April 17, 2025.

Pope Francis' improved health hinted by surprise visit to St. Peter’s Basilica

Pope Francis made a surprise visit to St. Peter’s Basilica on April 10, a move interpreted as a sign of improving health, according to the Vatican press office.

Americans prepare to honor Blessed Carlo Acutis at his canonization in Rome

Two years ago, Maximilian Glamuzina first learned about Blessed Carlo Acutis during a school Mass.

Puerto Rican Catholic Church begins revitalization and rebuilding project

A new initiative aims to renew the Catholic Church's presence across Puerto Rico following years of natural disasters impacting the island.

France anticipates record Easter baptisms amid increasing catechumen interest

France is set to witness a significant number of catechumens baptized during the Easter Vigil on April 19, with over 17,800 individuals, including 10,384 adults and more than 7,400 young people aged 11 to 17, embracing the faith.

Colorado bishops urge governor to veto taxpayer-funded abortion bill

Colorado legislators have forwarded two abortion-related bills to Governor Jared Polis, aiming to secure legal backing for the use of public funds in abortion procedures.

Religious goods industry faces uncertainty with new U.S. tariffs

Several religious goods industry professionals have shared concerns about the potential impact of the Trump administration's recent tariffs on their operations and customers.

Registration opens for 2025 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage events

Public registration is now open for the 2025 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage events spanning 10 states.

Vatican and U.S. Church see changes amid pilgrimages and passion plays

Organizers of the 2025 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage have opened registration for events along the Drexel Route.

Spain's Catholic Church criticized over Valley of the Fallen agreement with government

Catholic groups in Spain have raised concerns over the decision of the country's bishops to agree with the government's redevelopment plans for the Valley of the Fallen, a significant national memorial near Madrid.

Religious Workforce Protection Act gains support from U.S. bishops and lawmakers

The U.S. bishops have expressed support for a bipartisan legislative proposal aimed at easing immigration restrictions on religious workers entering the United States.