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After Pro-Life Loss in Ohio, Columbus Bishop Announces Several Initiatives to Promote Life
Bishop Fernandes also announced a summit of “Respect Life leaders” next year who will come together in collaboration and to determine present needs for diocesan response.

Notre Dame Cathedral Expected to Reopen One Year From Today
France’s famous church is expected to reopen Dec. 8, 2024.

Spanish Lawyer, Mom of 4, Challenges Country’s Rosary Ban
In at least 50 other Spanish cities on Dec. 8, Catholics assembled to pray the Rosary.

Pope Francis Appoints Trio of New Auxiliary Bishops for Philadelphia Archdiocese
The Vatican announced Dec. 8 that Fathers Keith Chylinski, Christopher Cooke and Efren Esmilla would be installed to serve the archdiocese’s approximately 1.5 million Catholics.

‘Social Emergency’ of Low Fertility May Be Driven Partly by Pesticides, Study Shows
Fertility in the U.S. and in other developed Western countries has been trending downward for decades.

Religious Sisters Sue Smith & Wesson for ‘Facilitating’ Mass Shootings
The four congregations — the Adrian Dominican Sisters; Sisters of Bon Secours USA; Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia; and Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus & Mary, U.S.-Ontario Province — filed their lawsuit as Smith & Wesson stockholders.
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