Warning: This article contains spoilers. Joseph Holmes via Religion Unplugged (ANALYSIS) Quite a lot of Oscar-nominated ...
On January 15, U.S. Bishop Robert Barron of Winona–Rochester, Minnesota, revealed a project to create a new order, initially comprising a few priests, to continue his evangelization ministry on ...
With the transgender policies among President Trump’s blizzard of new executive orders, further explanation is needed on the ...
Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens of Crookston, Minn., chairman of the board of the National Eucharistic Congress Inc., prays during ...
Donald Trump said at his inauguration that he had been "saved by God." Now he appears to be returning the favor with an ...
Consistent with the Catholic Church’s clear teaching on the equality of men and women, we reaffirm that, in education and in ...
On Feb. 6, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) banned biological men from competing on women’s teams to ...
Julio Prendergast and Christina MacDougall are all smiles as they exit St. John the Baptist Church in Wading River, N.Y., ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Feb. 5 barring biological males from competing in women's sports.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Feb. 5 barring biological males from competing in women's sports.
“Helping young people accept their bodies and their vocation as women and men is the true path of freedom and happiness,” ...
Other questions really have only one right answer. Bishop Robert Barron’s outstanding response to the executive order on gender ideology offers a good opportunity to reflect on these distinctions.
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