The policy bans all foreign nongovernmental organizations receiving U.S. funds from performing or promoting abortion in other countries.

The policy bans all foreign nongovernmental organizations receiving U.S. funds from performing or promoting abortion in other countries.
Let the Lord’s light and love shine forth in us and through us by our oneness in mind and heart and purpose.
And as usual, Catholics’ tendency to pick the winner raises a question: Are we leading the country or following the crowd? Does our faith make us different?

The president of the Catholic Medical Association for 2017 visits with the Catholic Review.
Tony Melendez calls it the kiss that changed his life.

The archbishop encouraged marchers to be “peaceful, joyful and committed proponents” for the beauty and goodness of the gift of life.
Father Mark Bialek will lead a pilgrimage to Catholic shrines and other sites in New York City March 30-April 2.
When I was a child, I wasn’t allowed to eat food with artificial dye in it. It was the 1980s, and my mother may have been a bit ahead of her time in worrying about dyes and preservatives.When you’re a first-grader at your school Valentine’s Day party, it isn’t easy

We were prepared for confrontation and instead were supported by so many women, said Herndon-De La Rosa told Catholic News Service.
I. Introduction A. What a joy to see all of you, especially so many young people, gathered in this Basilica, the first Cathedral in these United States, for this Mass in which we celebrate and give thanks to God for the gift of life. You come from parishes and schools throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore […]
I don’t think I fully appreciated the excitement of the Pinewood Derby. Maybe it was because I have contributed no creativity or effort to the process. Now and then I would take a photo of our Cub Scouts working on their cars with their father, but for the most part

Pope Francis told an interviewer it would be “reckless” to pass judgment on the new president before he had a chance to do anything.
