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Report claims US abortions on the rise since Dobbs, driven by telehealth services
In the wake of the Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, the number of abortions in the United States have increased, even as some states implemented near-total bans on the procedure...
Parents win appeal in death of daughter forced off life support by British court
The parents of a young woman branded "delusional" for wanting continued hospital treatment instead of palliative care have won a court battle over the legality of the ruling that led to their daughter's death.
Church lauds Filipino gymnast’s double Olympic gold
A church official in the Philippines has joined others to celebrate a historic double gold that gymnast Carlos Yulo won at the Paris Olympics.
Vatican says it was ‘saddened’ by Olympics’ opening ceremony
More than a week after the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games, the Vatican joined people who complained that a segment of the show featuring drag performers offended Christians.
In the City of Light, a Marian gem shines
Paris is known as the City of Light, and those lights are shining extra brightly these days as men and women from around the world are competing in the 33rd Summer Olympics. In addition to the city's 12.4 million residents, 15.3...
New Ohio law requires public schools to ‘reasonably’ accommodate students’ religious beliefs
Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine July 24 signed the Religious Expression Days Act into law, which requires every public school to adopt a policy that "reasonably accommodates" the sincerely held religious beliefs and practices of...
Criticism of Last Supper parody at Olympics continues; US bishop says apology ‘was anything but’
Organizers of the Paris Olympic Games apologized during the Games' daily news conference July 28 to those offended by a drag performance during the opening ceremony that the French bishops said "included scenes of mockery and...
Pope urges political leaders to be at service of the people, not power
Pope Francis has called on political leaders to be at the service of the poor, the unemployed and the common good.
Iowa abortion ban to take effect July 29; it’s ‘a victory for life,’ says governor
Iowa's law banning abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, as early as six weeks into pregnancy, will take effect July 29, after a Polk County District judge lifted the injunction against the law.