Brazil’s Congress Nixes Government Funding of Abortions, Sex Changes for Minors
The amendment stipulates that the government will not be able to promote, encourage, or finance abortions with taxpayer money except in cases authorized by law.
The amendment stipulates that the government will not be able to promote, encourage, or finance abortions with taxpayer money except in cases authorized by law.
Learn the little-known story of a Catholic princess who worked to end slavery in Brazil.
In June 2022, Nazario demonstrated his growing closeness to the Catholic faith by fulfilling his promise to make the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage on a bicycle.
The boy attends St. Francis of Assisi School, which is run by the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Masses, including the funeral rites, will be said for Cardinal Agnelo every two hours in the Cathedral of Londrina from 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 27, to 10:00 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 28.
The decision was made Aug. 21 in a virtual session and responded to a case brought in 2019.
The mother has now been fined $300 — plus a penalty of $20 a day, not to exceed $1,200 — until she enrolls her son in school.
New book calls for a re-centering of the Church in Latin America in Christ.
The letter is addressed to fellow bishops, leaders of Family Pastoral Ministry, and liturgy teams across Brazil.
Tonietto describes herself on her Instagram channel as a Catholic lawyer, wife, and mother who is pro-life, pro-family, and against judicial activism and corruption.
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