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A new docudrama titled "Matt Talbot: Urban Mystic" is set to explore the life of an Irish laborer who is on the path to sainthood.

Pro-life activists convicted but avoid jail after NJ clinic protest

Four pro-life activists were found guilty of trespassing on March 14 for their involvement in a 2019 event at a New Jersey abortion clinic.

Marquette University receives $7.5 million donation from Boland Foundation

Marquette University in Milwaukee has received a $7.5 million donation to support its Institute for Natural Family Planning within the College of Nursing.

Catholic perspective on fairies and Barabbas explored

Listening to a Catholic radio station recently, a listener from Johnston, Rhode Island, was surprised by the mention that leprechauns and fairies were described as demonic.
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Pope approves next phase of Synod focusing on integration till 2028

Pope Francis has sanctioned the next phase of the Synod of Bishops on synodality, initiating a three-year implementation process.

Mexican Catholics urge officials to address violence after mass grave discovery

Mexico's Catholic leaders have called for greater attention to victims of violence following the discovery of mass graves and cremation ovens at a drug cartel compound in Teuchitlán, near Guadalajara.

U.S. pilgrims visit Vatican amid Pope Francis’ hospitalization

Hundreds of U.S. pilgrims gathered for Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, focusing on the health of Pope Francis and their loved ones back home.

Trump administration cuts funding for Voice of America broadcaster

Journalists dismissed by the Trump administration's reduction of the Voice of America (VOA) broadcaster "will not be silenced," according to Metropolitan Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak of the Archeparchy of Philadelphia.

Chief Justice Roberts responds to Trump's call for judge's impeachment

Chief Justice John Roberts has issued a rare public statement in response to President Donald Trump's call for the impeachment of U.S. District Judge James Boasberg.

European bishops express concerns amid Trump talks with Putin and Zelenskyy

As President Donald Trump engaged in discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 18 and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on March 19, European bishops expressed concerns over the current geopolitical situation.

Debate arises over Catholic support for expanding legal sports gambling

Sports gambling has become a widespread activity, particularly during major events like March Madness.

Flannery O'Connor's centennial celebrated with events highlighting author's legacy

Long before Flannery O’Connor became known for her peacocks in rural Georgia, she was already fascinated by birds during her childhood in Savannah.

CRS urges restoration of foreign aid after USAID review

Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the overseas charitable arm of the Catholic Church in the United States, has called on the Trump administration to resume payments for essential foreign aid work.

Erlanger Board of Adjustment schedules public hearing for March

The Erlanger Board of Adjustment is scheduled to conduct a hearing on March 24, 2025.

Erlanger announces spring road construction on multiple streets

With the arrival of spring, road construction activities are set to increase in Erlanger.

Erlanger's Urban Forest Commission special meeting set for March 20

The City of Erlanger has scheduled a Special Meeting for the Urban Forest Commission on March 20, 2025.

Philippine priests respond to former president Duterte’s arrest

Two priests in the Philippines are observing closely the developments following the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte on March 11.

Pope Francis shows signs of recovery but remains hospitalized

Pope Francis's medical condition continues to improve, according to the latest update from his doctors.

India's top court hears historic appeal on caste discrimination among Dalit Catholics

India's Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal concerning alleged caste-based discrimination against Dalit Catholics in a parish in southern India.

Vatican cardinal addresses gender ideology and human dignity

The Vatican's doctrinal office has emphasized the inherent dignity of every human being, a principle that influences its stance on various issues, including gender ideology.