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Paxton files first criminal charges for alleged violation of Texas’ abortion restrictions
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Paxton files first criminal charges for alleged violation of Texas’ abortion restrictions

Kate ScanlonMarch 18, 20253 min read
A midwife has been arrested and charged after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleged she performed abortions illegal under that state’s law, marking the first criminal charges brought under its near-total abortion ban.
King Charles, Queen Camilla hope to meet pope at Vatican in April
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King Charles, Queen Camilla hope to meet pope at Vatican in April

Cindy WoodenMarch 18, 20253 min read
Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla confirmed their plans to meet at the Vatican with Pope Francis in early April in an announcement March 18.
Some Chews Life rosaries, teethers recalled for choking hazard
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Some Chews Life rosaries, teethers recalled for choking hazard

Gina ChristianMarch 17, 20253 min read
More than a dozen models of rosaries and teethers designed for young children are being recalled, following the identification of a potential choking hazard.
Improved condition means pope can briefly go without supplemental oxygen
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Improved condition means pope can briefly go without supplemental oxygen

Carol GlatzMarch 17, 20252 min read
Pope Francis has been able to spend brief moments of the day without any supplemental oxygen, which is yet another sign of the gradual improvement in his condition, the Vatican press office said.
U.S. bishops continue legal battle with Trump administration over refugee resettlement funding
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U.S. bishops continue legal battle with Trump administration over refugee resettlement funding

Lauretta BrownMarch 17, 20254 min read
Following a setback, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is continuing its legal fight against the Trump administration’s halt in federal funding for refugee resettlement services.
4 pro-life activists found guilty, spared jail time for N.J. abortion clinic ‘rescue’ event
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4 pro-life activists found guilty, spared jail time for N.J. abortion clinic ‘rescue’ event

Kurt JensenMarch 17, 20255 min read
Four pro-life activists, including two pardoned by President Donald Trump in January for earlier convictions under the FACE Act, were found guilty of trespassing March 14 for their 2019 “rescue” at a New Jersey abortion clinic. However, they will not face jail time.
Mexican Catholics urge officials to ‘listen to victims’ amid grisly discovery of mass graves
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Mexican Catholics urge officials to ‘listen to victims’ amid grisly discovery of mass graves

David AgrenMarch 17, 20254 min read
Mexico’s Catholic leaders prayed for the country’s missing and urged the population of the country and their political leaders to listen to victims of violence amid outrage over the discovery of mass graves and ovens for cremating bodies on a drug cartel compound.
Priests helping relatives of victims of Philippine ‘war on drugs’ jubilant over Duterte’s arrest
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Priests helping relatives of victims of Philippine ‘war on drugs’ jubilant over Duterte’s arrest

Simone OrendainMarch 17, 20257 min read
Two Philippine priests who work with those affected by their country’s deadly anti-drug campaign under then-President Rodrigo Duterte are closely monitoring developments in the former president’s March 11 arrest and detention at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
U.S. Holy Year pilgrims add pope to their list of prayer intentions
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U.S. Holy Year pilgrims add pope to their list of prayer intentions

Cindy WoodenMarch 17, 20254 min read
Hundreds of pilgrims from the United States gathered for Mass at the majestic Altar of the Chair in St. Peter’s Basilica with two main intentions in mind: the health of Pope Francis and the needs of their loved ones at home.
Pope approves next phase of synod, setting path to 2028 assembly
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Pope approves next phase of synod, setting path to 2028 assembly

Justin McLellanMarch 17, 20254 min read
Pope Francis has approved the next phase of the Synod of Bishops on synodality, launching a three-year implementation process that will culminate in an ecclesial assembly at the Vatican in October 2028.
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