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  • [ July 3, 2026 ] SSPX rejects Vatican’s excommunication, calls it ‘objectively’ unjust and invalid News Briefs
  • [ July 3, 2026 ] Pope Leo XIV accepts Constitution Center’s 2026 Liberty Medal: ‘I am honored’ News Briefs
  • [ July 3, 2026 ] EWTN News explains: As a Catholic, can you attend an SSPX Mass? News Briefs
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Maryland 2024 referendum proposes constitutional right to abortion

December 27, 2023 Catholic News Agency 3

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Dec 27, 2023 / 06:00 am (CNA).
Voters in Maryland will take part in a statewide referendum next November to decide whether to make abortion access a constitutional right… […]

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Enough signatures collected for pro-life constitutional amendment process in Colombia

July 24, 2023 Catholic News Agency 1

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ACI Prensa Staff, Jul 24, 2023 / 16:20 pm (CNA).
The leader of the Referendum for Life initiative, Sara Castellanos, said the initiative already has the necessary signatures to request a popular consultati… […]

The Dispatch

The enduring roots of the Declaration’s proclamation of equality

July 3, 2022 Robert R. Reilly 23

The American Founding is increasingly reviled by those with next to no knowledge of its true character. Herewith is a Fourth of July reflection, largely drawn from my book, America on Trial: A Defense of […]

The Dispatch

Group asks judge to halt Aztec prayers in California public schools

September 29, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 11

A group of California taxpayers and school parents is asking the Superior Court of California for a restraining order to block the state’s public schools from using prayers to Aztec and Yoruba gods as a […]

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Chileans to pray ‘Rosary of Hope’ for drafting of new Constitution  

June 23, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

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Denver Newsroom, Jun 23, 2021 / 15:00 pm (CNA).
Beginning Wednesday, June 23, Catholics in Chile will pray a rosary every week for the Holy Spirit to guide the work of drafting a new constitution for the country.A Rosary for… […]

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Catholic Law to start program on Catholicism and the Constitution

April 29, 2021 CNA Daily News 0

Washington D.C., Apr 29, 2021 / 11:15 am America/Denver (CNA). The Catholic University of America’s Columbus School of Law will create a three-year program to study the compatibility of the U.S. Constitution with Catholicism, the […]

The Dispatch

Religious freedom is not a boon granted by the benign state

April 21, 2020 George Weigel 6

Sometimes the mask slips. Sometimes the curtain is drawn back prematurely. And then the reality of things comes into clearer focus. That is what happened when the April 20 edition of the Washington Post, the […]

Essay

The public challenge of the Catholic Faith

July 16, 2018 Christopher R. Altieri 4

Catholic citizens have an indispensable contribution to make to the national discourse in the present day, one that could prove to be the salvation of […]

Books

Jefferson and Adams: Contentious politics that continue to resonate

July 3, 2018 Russell E. Saltzman 4

We still live with the dispute begun by Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The debates around the ratification of the Constitution are arguments that continue to define […]

Books

Collection of speeches reveals the traditional, generous spirit of the late Justice Antonin Scalia

May 29, 2018 Joseph Kremers 3

Scalia points out that underneath the “living constitution” idea lies a fallacy: that societies always evolve toward more freedom, and therefore constitutions must evolve with […]

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