The attorney general’s office is also going forward with investigations into other border nonprofits he suspects of illegal activity, including Catholic Charities.
The pro-life activist and photojournalist best known for his poignant pictures of the “D.C. five” died of a heart attack on Wednesday evening at 52.
In an interview this week former president Donald Trump reasserted his stance that abortion is exclusively a state issue and said it “will never be a federal issue again.”
The state Financial Impact Estimating Conference approved a “financial impact” statement to be placed on the ballot alongside the abortion amendment.
GOP vice presidential pick J.D. Vance says he “needed grace” and “needed to become a Catholic.”
“The American people deserve to be assured that these slides truly do not reflect the Army’s views,” said one letter, signed by 87 Senate and House Republicans.
Published on Monday, the letter calls the Latin Mass a “magnificent achievement of civilization” and “part of the common cultural heritage of humanity.”
The future of the Hispanic Catholic Church in the United States is being called into question as reports indicate Latinos, especially those under 30, continue to leave the Church.
Here’s a roundup of abortion-related developments that took place in the U.S. this week.
The National Conservatism Conference’s panel “Beyond Dobbs” focused on the political landscape in the post-Roe v. Wade era.
In a letter published Tuesday, Pope Francis said he wished to extend a special blessing to all those attending the National Eucharistic Congress later this month.
The platform is an aspirational document that is drafted and approved by party delegates during election years. It is meant to outline the party’s policy goals.
Here are the latest developments related to pro-life issues across the country.
A judge has thrown out Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against Annunciation House, a Catholic migrant shelter.
Including Nevada, six states are set to vote on pro-abortion amendments in November, and seven are considering adding measures to their ballots.
The narrow 4-3 decision, issued in Planned Parenthood v. Iowa on June 28, reversed a lower court’s temporary blockage of the law.
Nina Shea, director of the Center for Religious Freedom at the Hudson Institute, told CNA that the report demonstrates a “broader agenda.”
In the 6-3 decision, issued in City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Gloria Johnson, the court ruled that cities can arrest or fine homeless individuals for camping in public.
Democrats have also launched a “Red State Fund” to advocate against existing pro-life laws.
The decision hinged on the court’s interpretation of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA).