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Supreme Court sides with coach in public school prayer case
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Supreme Court sides with coach in public school prayer case

Carol ZimmermannJune 27, 20226 min read
In a 6-3 vote June 27, the Supreme Court ruled that a former high school football coach had the right to pray on the football field after games because his prayers were private speech and did not represent the public school’s endorsement of religion.
After court decision, it’s time for widespread pro-life work, Vatican says
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After court decision, it’s time for widespread pro-life work, Vatican says

Cindy WoodenJune 27, 20224 min read
A truly pro-life celebration of the U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade would lead to cooperative efforts to pass legislation protecting life, women’s rights and motherhood, said an editorial in Vatican News and L’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper.
Outside high court, joy, defiance and insults after Roe is struck down
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Outside high court, joy, defiance and insults after Roe is struck down

Rhina GuidosJune 25, 20225 min read
Amid cries of defiance and jubilation, Father Tim Wezner stood out for his quiet prayer, holding a rosary and contemplating the crowd outside the Supreme Court of the United States June 24 after a majority of justices overturned a landmark decision that for almost 50 years made abortion legal across the land.
Welcoming court’s decision, leaders say it’s time to build pro-life culture
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Welcoming court’s decision, leaders say it’s time to build pro-life culture

Catholic News ServiceJune 24, 20228 min read
Two leaders of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops hailed the Supreme Court’s June 24 decision to overturn the court’s 1973 ruling that legalized abortion nationwide and said it is time for “healing wounds and repairing social divisions” with those who take opposing views on abortion.
Supreme Court overturns Roe in anticipated Dobbs decision
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Supreme Court overturns Roe in anticipated Dobbs decision

Carol ZimmermannJune 24, 20224 min read
The court’s reversal of its long-standing abortion ruling brings abortion policy decisions to the state level. At least half of states plan to ban or restrict abortions with this decision in place.
Hope must prevail over Mafia culture of fear, pope says
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Hope must prevail over Mafia culture of fear, pope says

Junno Arocho EstevesJune 24, 20222 min read
The church must stand with the weakest who are often prey to corruption, violence and fear brought on by the Mafia and organized crime syndicates, Pope Francis said.
Pope to visit Canada, limiting participation to one hour at various events
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Pope to visit Canada, limiting participation to one hour at various events

Catholic News ServiceJune 24, 20224 min read
Perhaps signaling some improvement in Pope Francis’ painful knee, the Vatican announced June 23 that he will visit Canada in late July. However, the Canadian bishops said that, due to the 85-year-old pope’s age and limitations, it is expected that his participation at public events will be limited to approximately one hour.
Michigan center is among latest pro-life facilities vandalized across U.S.
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Michigan center is among latest pro-life facilities vandalized across U.S.

Catholic News ServiceJune 23, 20224 min read
A Dearborn Heights pregnancy center was vandalized June 20 in an apparent attack by protesters who support legal abortion.
Don’t give up hope for peace, keep providing aid, pope tells charities
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Don’t give up hope for peace, keep providing aid, pope tells charities

Cindy WoodenJune 23, 20223 min read
Christians must have faith that God will bring peace to Ukraine, Ethiopia, Syria and other parts of the world suffering from violence even if, for now, “everything seems to be going in the opposite direction,” Pope Francis said.
Vatican makes archives detailing aid to Jews available online
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Vatican makes archives detailing aid to Jews available online

Junno Arocho EstevesJune 23, 20224 min read
Thousands of records detailing requests to the Vatican made by Jewish people persecuted by the Nazis will be made available online to the public, the Vatican announced.
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