“We are troubled that the court has overturned a law dating back more than a century that has been largely accepted by the state’s population for all of that time,” said Dennis Poust, executive director of the conference, which...
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Supreme Court overturns Roe
The day pro-life people have hoped for but weren’t sure would ever come has arrived.
Pope asks families to take a small step toward greater holiness
“Start from where you are, and, from there, try to journey together: together as couples, together in your families, together with other families, together with the church,” the pope said June 22, opening the World Meeting of...
Court: Tuition program excluding religious schools is unconstitutional
In a 6-3 ruling June 21, the Supreme Court said a Maine tuition aid program that excluded religious schools violated the Constitution’s free exercise clause.
Strength can be found in frailty of old age, pope says
“It is beautiful when an elderly person can say, ‘I have lived life, this is my family; I have lived life, I have been a sinner but also I have done good.’ And this peace that comes, this is the elderly person’s farewell,” the...
World free of nuclear weapons is necessary, possible, pope says
“Nuclear weapons are a costly and dangerous liability. They represent a ‘risk multiplier’ that provides only an illusion of a ‘peace of sorts,'” the pope said.
Justice Department urged to address violent attacks on pro-life centers
"Since that request there has been public silence."
Ukrainian archbishop: How a cathedral became a bomb shelter
Theologians must find new ways to express, share the faith, pope says
“Those who are called are not mushrooms that sprout spontaneously,” he said. Each person is “an immense mystery” and comes with a range of personal experiences and a past molded by family, community and parish.
National tour brings Lourdes relics to Leawood
"This is a great opportunity for people to enhance their faith."
