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Senators seek information from FDA and abortion drug manufacturers on mifepristone
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Senators seek information from FDA and abortion drug manufacturers on mifepristone

Kate ScanlonMarch 26, 20266 min read
A group of U.S. senators who oppose abortion sent investigatory letters to three abortion drug manufacturers seeking information about their products, as well as a similar letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, their committee’s Republican majority said March 25.
Life must be defended in a world wounded by warfare, pope says
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Life must be defended in a world wounded by warfare, pope says

Carol GlatzMarch 26, 20264 min read
The sanctity of life, from conception to its natural end, must be defended, especially now, in a world marked by “the madness of war,” Pope Leo XIV said.
Russian drone strikes damage historic church, monastery in Lviv ahead of Holy Week
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Russian drone strikes damage historic church, monastery in Lviv ahead of Holy Week

OSV NewsMarch 26, 20263 min read
A historic Bernardine monastery complex and the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in the western Ukraine city of Lviv were hit by aerial drone strikes March 24, just ahead of the observance of Holy Week.
Gosnell death brings closure, renewed pro-life commitment, says investigating detective
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Gosnell death brings closure, renewed pro-life commitment, says investigating detective

Gina ChristianMarch 26, 20265 min read
The death of notorious abortionist Kermit Gosnell in prison brings a sense of closure to one of the lead investigators, who relied on his deeply held Catholic faith to bring Gosnell to justice.
New U.S. global health policy seen as a way to eliminate malaria in concert with faith leaders
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New U.S. global health policy seen as a way to eliminate malaria in concert with faith leaders

Kurt JensenMarch 26, 20265 min read
The future of efforts to eliminate malaria in sub-Saharan Africa may depend in part on a U.S. policy shift now drawing mixed reactions.
Supreme Court weighs whether policy of turning away asylum-seekers at border can be reinstated
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Supreme Court weighs whether policy of turning away asylum-seekers at border can be reinstated

Kate ScanlonMarch 26, 20265 min read
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments March 24 in a case concerning a policy of turning away asylum-seekers along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Residents turn to resistance in faith as settler violence terrorizes West Bank Christian village
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Residents turn to resistance in faith as settler violence terrorizes West Bank Christian village

Judith SudilovskyMarch 26, 20268 min read
The takeover of the quarry raises “significant concerns about attempts to impose new facts on the ground,” said Taybeh’s Christ the Redeemer parish priest Father Bashar Fawadleh.
Vatican affirms permanent place of ‘Anglican heritage’ in the Catholic Church
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Vatican affirms permanent place of ‘Anglican heritage’ in the Catholic Church

Peter Jesserer SmithMarch 26, 20267 min read
The Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith has released a new document describing the “Anglican heritage” of the Catholic Church’s personal ordinariates as a permanent reality that makes a “distinctive contribution” to the Church’s evangelizing mission.
Shrine is a place of prayer, pilgrimage and ‘encounter’ with St. John Paul II’s life, legacy
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Shrine is a place of prayer, pilgrimage and ‘encounter’ with St. John Paul II’s life, legacy

Richard SzczepanowskiMarch 25, 20264 min read
St. John Paul II “changed the Church and the world, and you can encounter that here” at the national shrine in Washington named for the Polish pope, said Grattan Brown, the shrine’s director of mission and ministry.
The miracle of a living kidney donor: Virginia man realizes the power of persistent prayer
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The miracle of a living kidney donor: Virginia man realizes the power of persistent prayer

Ann M. AughertonMarch 25, 20267 min read
He was put on a waiting list for a kidney transplant. More than 94,000 Americans are waiting for a kidney transplant, according to national data. Many never receive one.
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