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Chicago Catholic parents appeal to Vatican to keep school open

March 25, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

After the Archdiocese of Chicago closed St. Hubert Catholic School, parents are appealing to the Vatican, saying the school could still be viable. […]

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Kermit Gosnell, ‘America’s biggest serial killer,’ dies in prison

March 23, 2026 Kate Quiñones 3

Abortionist and convicted serial killer Kermit Gosnell, believed to have murdered thousands and convicted of involuntary manslaughter of a woman and the murders of three infants, died in prison at 85. […]

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New Colorado program trains deacons, priests to walk together ‘in darkness’

March 21, 2026 Kate Quiñones 3

When people are in crisis, they reach out to their priests and deacons. But who shepherds the shepherds? The answer, for Deacon Ernie Martinez, starts with brother priests and deacons. […]

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Fact check: Georgia woman wasn’t charged for murder under abortion law

March 20, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

News reports have claimed that a Georgia woman was charged with murder for having an illegal abortion. An EWTN News fact check finds the claim misleading. […]

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House bill targets environmental impact of chemical abortion and doctors’ role in the process

March 18, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

The bill would tighten prescription requirements, requiring an in-person exam and requiring the doctor to be present during the abortion. […]

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Bishop Conley, Gov. Pillen ask for prayers for Nebraskans facing wildfires

March 16, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

As Nebraska faces its largest-ever wildfire, Bishop James Conley of Lincoln and Gov. Jim Pillen are calling for prayers. […]

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Only surgeon for 2 million, American doctor perseveres in war-torn Sudan

March 16, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

Amid violence and aid shortages, Dr. Tom Catena operates the only hospital in the remote region of the Nuba Mountains of Sudan, home to what he calls “one of the worst humanitarian crises.” […]

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‘Safeguards are ignored’ around assisted suicide, per new database

March 13, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

A recently-compiled database found that at least 14,000 Americans have died by assisted suicide since 1997, but the actual number is likely much higher because not all states provide data. […]

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Bill to safeguard women from chemical abortion introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley

March 13, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

Here is a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news. […]

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FDA abortion-by-mail policy puts women in danger, report finds

March 11, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

After the U.S. Food and Drug Administration stopped requiring in-person visits for chemical abortions, abortion drugs became more dangerous for women, per an Ethics and Public Policy Center report. […]

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From the National Catholic Register‘s recent article about the 2012 Napa Institute Conference: Individual formation as a Catholic is integral to making the collective Church stronger and better able to engage the increasingly secular culture. […]

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