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U.S. Bishops’ Doctrine Committee Issues Statement on the Proper Disposition of Bodily Remains
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U.S. Bishops’ Doctrine Committee Issues Guidance to Catholic Health Care Institutions on Respecting the Fundamental Order of the Human Body
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Pope Francis Accepts Resignation of Auxiliary Bishop Donald Hanchon
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Evangelization
Father Daniel Mahan Appointed Director of USCCB’s New “Institute on the Catechism”
Father Daniel J. Mahan, a priest of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, has been appointed as the director of the recently formed Institute on the Catechism, housed within...
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The Catholic Relief Services Collection Reveals Christ’s Love to the World’s Most Vulnerable
Catholics across the United States will help suffering people around the world by giving to The Catholic Relief Services Collection, sponsored by the U.S. Conference of...
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U.S. Bishops’ Migration Chairman Denounces Proposed Limits on Asylum Access
Today, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Department of Justice published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, outlining regulations that, if implemented...
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Bishop Chairman Marks One Year Anniversary of Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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Bishops Conclude the North American Continental Writing Retreat with Prayers for Strengthened Communion
On Friday, February 17, the North American Synod Team led by bishops from Canada and the United States concluded a week-long retreat to pray, discern, and synthesize the...
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USCCB President Acknowledges Hope and Charity Amidst the Darkness Besetting the Catholic Church of Nicaragua
On February 9, the Catholic community in the United States rushed to assist the 222 Nicaraguans who arrived on U.S. soil after being exiled by their government.
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U.S. Bishops’ Religious Liberty Chairman Comments on Leaked FBI Memorandum