‘A Dark Day for New York’
EDITORIAL: If Catholic Gov. Kathy Hochul signs the bill, New York’s doctors will have been granted a license to kill some of their state’s most vulnerable and marginalized residents.
EDITORIAL: If Catholic Gov. Kathy Hochul signs the bill, New York’s doctors will have been granted a license to kill some of their state’s most vulnerable and marginalized residents.
For years, the memorial has stood in honor of Father Mychal Judge, a former pastor at St. Francis who served as a chaplain to the New York City Fire Department.
The vandalism reportedly cost the church about $3,000. Choudhry himself was arrested last week.
The unanimous appellate-court decision on June 18 reverses a lower-court ruling that would have taken the proposal off of state ballots.
Dioceses in the state of New York announced new Mass protocols.
The impact of St. John Neumann’s priestly ministry is still felt throughout New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Ohio.
Legislators may enact new abortion-expansion law championed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in time for Jan. 22, the 46th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
Avoiding a culture-war narrative and providing positive alternatives are part of the strategy to keep physician-assisted suicide at bay.
By tying the education tax credit to a proposed state Dream Act, New York’s governor has jeopardized an initiative he has publicly endorsed.
An effective and unified pro-life resistance — and several twists of fate — delivered a major blow to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s campaign to expand abortion rights.
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