
Jimmy’s Life Is a Gift
COMMENTARY: What My Brother With Down Syndrome and Autism Has Taught Me About Life and Love
COMMENTARY: What My Brother With Down Syndrome and Autism Has Taught Me About Life and Love
Educators offer tips and strategies for parochial schools to be more inclusive to pupils with learning differences.
COMMENTARY: In California, even the care of young people with disabilities takes second place to secularist dogma.
As the bishops plan a new pastoral statement for persons with disabilities, advocates look for acknowledgment of new realities and diagnoses and encouragement of greater inclusion.
Catholic schools and organizations work to include all young learners.
Michael Hugo, who serves as the chairman for the Framingham Democratic Committee and as the director of policy and government relations for the Massachusetts Association of Health Boards, made these comments while voicing his opposition to pro-life pregnancy centers.
The testimony of Peter and Stephanie Weinert’s son has touched family, friends and strangers alike.
The Nino Dios home in Bethlehem cares for 36 Palestinian children with severe disabilities.
Catholic communities open their hearts and pews to special people.
The law prohibits abortion sought solely because of a diagnosis or potential diagnosis indicating the unborn child has Down syndrome or any other disability.
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