The retirement of a self-described “church bureaucrat” isn’t the kind of thing that would normally warrant much in the way of commentary. But when the bureaucrat in question is John Carr, people should stop and take note.
The retirement of a self-described “church bureaucrat” isn’t the kind of thing that would normally warrant much in the way of commentary. But when the bureaucrat in question is John Carr, people should stop and take note.
Bolivia's Catholic bishops appealed for dialogue and "humanitarian pauses" during disruptive protests, which have collapsed the highlands of the Andean country and threatened the
Read moreIn a May 14 statement, Benedictine College in Atchison disclosed that in late April its campus had been "repeatedly leafletted with anonymous flyers from a group calling itself 'Coalition...
Read moreThe US Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from three California churches challenging a state daycare rule requiring children to be allowed to choose whether...
Read moreMany pro-life advocates are outraged by the US Supreme Court's decision to allow abortion pills to be mailed nationwide despite bans in many states, calling the order “murder by...
Read moreAustralia’s Full Court of the Federal Court ruled Friday that the founder of a women-only networking app directly discriminated against a trans-identified male by removing him from the...
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