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Texas woman sues ex-partner, abortion pill provider, alleging she was given drugs without consent
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Texas woman sues ex-partner, abortion pill provider, alleging she was given drugs without consent

Kate ScanlonAugust 14, 20253 min read
A Texas woman is suing an abortion pill supplier and a former partner after she alleged he spiked her drink with abortifacient drugs without her knowledge, terminating her pregnancy without her consent.
Canadian court OKs priest’s abuse suit against prominent priest, religious order
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Canadian court OKs priest’s abuse suit against prominent priest, religious order

Gina ChristianAugust 14, 20255 min read
A Canadian court has ruled a Canadian diocesan priest can continue his civil suit against Basilian Father Thomas Rosica and the Basilian Fathers of Toronto, with the plaintiff, Father Michael Bechard, seeking damages for alleged sexual abuse by Father Rosica.
Judge blocks religious exemption to birth control coverage; Little Sisters of the Poor to appeal
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Judge blocks religious exemption to birth control coverage; Little Sisters of the Poor to appeal

Kate ScanlonAugust 14, 20253 min read
A federal district court in Philadelphia Aug. 13 struck down a religious conscience rule implemented by the first Trump administration exempting employers with religious or moral concerns from having to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraceptives and other drugs or procedures to which they have an objection.
Catholic University of America Press to publish Pope Leo’s dissertation
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Catholic University of America Press to publish Pope Leo’s dissertation

Gina ChristianAugust 14, 20254 min read
Pope Leo XIV’s dissertation — which he defended in 1987 for his doctoral degree in canon law — will soon be widely available through The Catholic University of America Press in Washington.
Pope says he hopes Trump-Putin meeting leads to ceasefire in Ukraine
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Pope says he hopes Trump-Putin meeting leads to ceasefire in Ukraine

Catholic News ServiceAugust 13, 20252 min read
Arriving in Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo XIV told reporters he hoped U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin can find a way to reach a ceasefire in Russia’s war on Ukraine when they meet in Alaska.
Sisters of Life ‘are the very mirror of God,’ cardinal says as 3 take perpetual vows
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Sisters of Life ‘are the very mirror of God,’ cardinal says as 3 take perpetual vows

Steven SchwankertAugust 13, 20255 min read
The Sisters of Life took their perpetual vows Aug. 6 at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, surrounded by more than 1,800 clergy, religious sisters and brothers, family members and friends.
For Gazans, the deep silence of hunger has replaced noise of daily life
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For Gazans, the deep silence of hunger has replaced noise of daily life

Diaa OstazAugust 13, 20259 min read
The streets of Gaza are quieter than they used to be — not because peace has returned. The deep silence of hunger has replaced the noise of daily life.
Hope is knowing God is always ready to forgive, pope says at audience
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Hope is knowing God is always ready to forgive, pope says at audience

Cindy WoodenAugust 13, 20253 min read
God never gives up on anyone, even when the person betrays God’s love, Pope Leo XIV said.
Report: Christian church attacks down, but recent totals still higher than 2018-2022
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Report: Christian church attacks down, but recent totals still higher than 2018-2022

Gina ChristianAugust 13, 20255 min read
Attacks on Christian churches in the U.S. last year totaled 415 — down from 485 in 2023 — although they are “significantly higher” than totals recorded from 2018 to 2022, according to a new report from the Washington-based Family Research Council.
Petition filed at Supreme Court seeks overturn of landmark same-sex marriage ruling
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Petition filed at Supreme Court seeks overturn of landmark same-sex marriage ruling

Kate ScanlonAugust 12, 20255 min read
About a decade after the Supreme Court issued its landmark ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, overturning state laws defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman, the justices have been directly asked to overturn the ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
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