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“Helping young people accept their bodies and their vocation as women and men is the true path of freedom and happiness,” says Bishop Barron
Bishop Barron offered a statement in response to the Executive Order signed by President Trump.
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“Joyful hope marks the life of a person consecrated to God," says Bishop Boyea
The Catholic Church celebrates the World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life on February 2, the feast of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple.
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Coinciding with the Jubilee Year, the Lunar New Year Offers Opportunity for Renewing Faith Journey
Marking the Lunar New Year (January 29), Bishop Brennan and Bishop Fernandes offered the faithful a special message with their blessings.
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Bishop Thomas Welcomes Restoration of Protections for Preborn Children
“It is important and encouraging to see the United States again taking leadership in affirming the right to life and fundamental place of the family on the global stage...
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Refugees
USCCB Statement on its Work with the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops issued the following statement on its long-time partnership with the federal government to serve refugees...
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Protecting Innocent Babies from Infanticide is Necessary, Common-sense Legislation, says Bishop Thomas
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, while the Senate failed to overcome the 60-vote procedural...
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“Human Dignity is Not Dependent on a Person's Citizenship or Immigration Status”
Bishop Mark J. Seitz (USCCB), Sr. Mary Haddad, RSM (CHA), and Kerry Alys Robinson (CCUSA) have issued a statement in response to action taken by the Trump Administration...
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Executive Actions Will Subject Vulnerable Families and Children to Grave Danger, says Bishop Seitz
"We urge President Trump to pivot from these enforcement-only policies to just and merciful solutions, working in good faith with members of Congress to achieve...
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Statement of Archbishop Broglio on Executive Orders Signed by the President
“Our prayer is one of hope that, as a Nation blessed with many gifts, our actions demonstrate a genuine care for our most vulnerable sisters and brothers, including the...
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USCCB Statement on the Executive Orders Expected to be Signed by the New President
The USCCB offered the following statement in anticipation of the Executive Orders expected to be signed today by President Trump ...