Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita gives a thumbs-up to a crowd in Carmel, Ind., gathered for the Indiana March for Life rally Jan. 22, 2021. Rokita and Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb are seeing to resume the use of capital...
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Supreme Court rules presidents have immunity in core constitutional acts, not unofficial acts
Presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution as it relates to core constitutional acts of their office, presumptive immunity for official acts, but none for unofficial acts, a divided Supreme Court ruled July 1.
Oklahoma schools now required to have Bible in classrooms
Schools in Oklahoma are now required to have a Bible in their classrooms and to teach from it, according to a new memorandum issued by the state's chief education officer.
Biden, Trump spar over abortion, migrants and each other in first presidential debate
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Democratic and Republican presidential nominees, participated in the first general election debate of the 2024 cycle on June 27, including on topics like...
Pilgrims reflect on the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage
"I have gained a deeper understanding of friendship with God and that he is with us all the time."
Fourteen men ordained to the permanent diaconate
"Allowing God to transform me into what he wants me to be."
Kansas priests pull off impressive win in annual Pitching for Priests softball game
"It’s a great tradition here in Kansas City."
Fiat Center a ‘beautiful expression’ of faith, says archbishop
“You are an amazing, generous group. Thank you so much for taking on this powerful task for the future.”
WWI museum features chaplains’ display
“They brought courage, comfort and compassion to millions on and off the battlefield.”
An evolving ministry: Board members learn from survivors
"Our team believes that it’s really important to work to instill trust in this area where trust may have been broken or lost."