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  • [ June 27, 2026 ] Catholic Charities sues Michigan in federal court, says state targeted charity over Catholic beliefs News Briefs
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Irish American ‘rosary priest’ who was miraculously healed entombed near Boston

June 8, 2026 Kate Quiñones 1

Venerable Father Patrick Peyton, who encouraged millions of families to pray the rosary, was entombed at a recently reopened pilgrimage site outside of Boston. […]

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Scientists unethically experiment on the unborn to improve gene editing techniques, bioethicist says

June 8, 2026 Kate Quiñones 1

Genetic researchers are experimenting on unborn children in trials that could have been done on animal embryos, according to one bioethicist. […]

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FDA investigates dangers abortion pill could pose to women

June 5, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

Amid news that the Food and Drug Administration’s investigation of the abortion pill is ongoing, pro-life groups acknowledges the win but called for more action from the Trump administration. […]

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The women forced to abort: How U.S. law enables abusers

June 5, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

Women are being forced to have abortions by significant others who obtain abortion pills by mail — a largely unregulated practice, with some companies operating outside the healthcare system. […]

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Elected officials recognize grassroots June celebration of ‘Fidelity Month’

June 2, 2026 Kate Quiñones 2

Fidelity Month, a celebration of God, family, and America, has been recognized by elected officials across the country this June. […]

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Remembering Alex: Benedictine College grieves a ‘faith-filled’ student

May 30, 2026 Kate Quiñones 3

When a Benedictine College senior was dying from cancer, the college’s president, along with 30 students, traveled to his home to give him a graduation ceremony. […]

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Washington sues hospitals over treatment of pregnant, nursing employees

May 22, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

A Washington suit over hospital treatment of employees, a Pennsylvania appeal against abortion funding, and a Maine senator’s absence from abortion-related meetings in this week’s pro-life roundup. […]

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EWTN expands reach in northern Europe with new office in Sweden

May 21, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

Amid growth in the Catholic Church in Sweden, EWTN Global Catholic Network has opened a new office in Stockholm to expand reach across northern Europe. […]

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U.S. Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill as legal fight continues

May 14, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

Mail-order abortions will continue in the U.S. after the nation’s Supreme Court restored telehealth access to the abortion drug mifepristone. […]

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‘Love is stronger’: How a Catholic woman saved tens of thousands of orphans

May 10, 2026 Kate Quiñones 1

Out of the horrors of the Burundian Civil War and the Rwandan genocide emerged a woman willing to risk her life for peace. […]

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