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WSJ Poll: Religion, Patriotism and Having Children Diminish in Importance for Americans

Cardinal Hollerich: There’s ‘Space to Expand’ Church Teaching on All-Male Priesthood

Arrest Made in Vandalism of New York Pregnancy Center

PHOTOS: Pro-Life Marchers in New York City Dodge Garbage, Weather and Counterprotesters

Michigan Supreme Court Proposal Would Impose ‘Preferred Pronouns’ in System of Justice
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US House Passes Bill to Combat Forced Organ Harvesting
The Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act of 2023 had nearly unanimous support. It will now advance to the Senate.

Latin America Celebrates ‘Day of the Unborn Child’ With Pro-Life Marches in Several Countries
Thousands came out March 25 to support the gift of life.

Colorado Proposes Radically Expanding Abortion Access — Again
The Centennial State already has some of the most pro-abortion laws in the U.S.

Bishops to Biden Administration: Keep in Place Federal Rules to Protect College Religious Groups
Preserving the current rule means ‘students of all faiths will remain free to establish and maintain communities defined by shared religious commitments on their public college campuses,’ the bishops’ letter said.

Nicaraguans Respond to ‘Staged’ Prison Interview With Bishop Álvarez
Supporters express support for the imprisoned bishop in wake of video released by dictatorship.

Catholic Charity Rescues 20 Afghan Girls After ISIS Attack
The fact that these girls, now safe in Spain, were pursuing higher education made them targets.
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