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Champion Shrine to celebrate America’s 250th by honoring Catholic saints, blesseds, venerables

The National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion in Champion, Wisconsin, will host an exhibit July 1–9 honoring holy men and women from the United States.

Supreme Court to review parents’ challenge to law regarding notification of gender transitions

The parents argue that their right to direct the upbringing of their children is in jeopardy. The state continues to defend the law.

San Francisco Archdiocese will pay $395 million to abuse victims, Archbishop Cordileone says

The proposed settlement will "resolve all lawsuits" regarding child sex abuse involving archdiocesan officials, the prelate said in a press release.

Procession urges dignity and respect for migrants at border crossing

The Border Mass 250 included a conversation on immigration with U.S. Catholic bishops, celebration of a Mass, and a rosary procession across the international line.

Pope Leo XIV to address pilgrims as national Eucharistic journey concludes

According to organizers, the address will reflect on the legacy of Catholicism in the U.S. while encouraging the faithful to seek renewed unity, peace, and hope through Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.

One lucky duck, one big mission: how Catholic Charities' duck regatta helps families in need

The Wabash Valley Rubber Duck Regatta started in 2018 when the advisory council for Catholic Charities Terre Haute was looking for a new way to engage with the local community.

Father Flanagan's mission continues at Boys Town more than a century after its founding

Father Flanagan "took the Catholic tenets of love, inclusion, and acceptance and he brought that to the care of children in America, when really no one had even thought of it before."

Catholic scholar says classical learning can help renew America

Author and professor calls on Catholics to revive American culture through faith and classical learning.

Thousands flock to national Eucharistic procession in Boston

“It was a beautiful moment to see the people of God ... show up for Jesus."

Catholic Charities sues Michigan in federal court, says state targeted charity over Catholic beliefs

The state "singled out and punished" the Catholic ministry because it operates in accordance with the Church, the lawsuit claims.