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Title 42, which prohibited some migrants from entry into the U.S. to prevent the spread of disease, ended May 11
According to report, nearly 2,000 children were abused by 451 members of the Catholic clergy and religious brothers in the state over decades
On feast of Mary, Mother of the Church, Bp. McKnight celebrated Mass at National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church in Laurie
At Mass May 31, Abp. Broglio said that preparing for the synod reminds us that the sacraments are gifts to be shared
Experts hope for progress on health care, disability ministry and Hispanic Catholics at U.S. bishops’ June meeting
Bishops advance pastoral initiatives to strengthen Church amid discussions on Eucharist, priesthood, synodality
U.S. bishops encourage Catholics to ‘read, pray and discuss’ document
Audit organization noted that many dioceses ‘have taken certain measures that go beyond the specific requirements of the charter’
Chair of USCCB Committe on Domestic Justice and Human Development issued statement prior to Labor Day
Former cardinal McCarrick was ruled unable to stand trial after a medical report from independent evaluator
In the upcoming Synod on Synodality, participants will figure out how to address pastoral questions together
USCCB held fall assembly Nov. 13-15 in Baltimore
Nicaraguan leaders arrested at least 13 priests since Dec. 26 amid ongoing restrictions on clergy and the Catholic Church
Initiative seeks to ‘bring clarity and compassion’ to questions about love, marriage, sexuality, family and the human person