Full Text: Bishop Conley’s Homily for the 2026 March for Life Vigil Mass
‘Our brothers and sisters in the womb are the most vulnerable and most voiceless of victims.’
‘Our brothers and sisters in the womb are the most vulnerable and most voiceless of victims.’
The bishop’s statement came after Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced the repurposing of the state Work Ethic Camp in McCook to house immigrants in the country illegally.
The sweet — literally — story behind his care of creation and ‘the peace of wild things.’
Bishop Conley, meanwhile, called on the university ‘to do more than ignore such a vile display of hatred.’
Bishop James Conley and Father Dave Pivonka talk evangelization, encounter and building communities of faith.
The response to the letter didn’t surprise the bishop, given the state of public schooling and the recent spark of interest in traditional Catholic education.
'In all my years knowing him, Archbishop Chaput witnessed to a joyful heart, even in the difficult times...'
The Eucharistic Revival, which began in 2021, aims to deepen and spread devotion to the Eucharist, the body and blood of Christ.
Education should be joyful, Bishop James Conley writes in new letter.
Religious and clergy were well-represented at the congress, with more than 1,170 priests, 1,200 religious brothers and sisters, 610 seminarians and 200 bishops.
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