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Dec 03 2013
News
ACLU Suing Catholic Bishops Over Their Pro-Life Views
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), claiming that their pro-life views have negatively affected the health of pregnant women. The case cites the example of a woman who went into early labor at a Catholic hospital, and was not offered an abortion. Her child eventually died due to complications.
TownhallDec 05 2013
Opinion
Pope Francis is the Catholic Church's Obama? God help us
Just like President Obama loved apologizing for America, Pope Francis likes to apologize for the Catholic Church.
Fox News (Online News)Jan 21 2021
News
Biden is only the second Catholic president, but nearly all have been Christians
Much has been written about President Joe Biden’s Catholic faith. He often speaks of his religious convictions and quotes the Bible, and he attends Mass regularly.
Although about one-in-five U.S. adults are Catholic and Catholicism has long been one of the nation’s largest religious groups, John F. Kennedy was the only Catholic president until Biden was sworn in on Jan. 20. Aside from
Pew Research CenterFeb 21 2024
News
El Paso leaders, advocates react to lawsuit filed against Annunciation House
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- One of the legal representatives of the Annunciation House, Jerome Wesevich with the Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, said he thinks it is sad the Texas Attorney General's Office filed a lawsuit against against the Catholic center. According to Wesevich, three state investigators showed up at the door of the Annunciation House demanding immediate access to sensitive
ABC 7 KVIAFeb 21 2024
News
Nonprofits vow to ‘intensify’ work with migrants in response to Texas lawsuit
SAN JUAN, Texas (Border Report) — Several nonprofit organizations vowed to step up in assisting asylum-seekers a day after Texas’ attorney general sued a Catholic migrant shelter in El Paso. “We are not going to be deterred. We’re not going to be afraid. I know that the governor is promising going after every organization and all of the organizations doing humanitarian work, but also the work
Border ReportDec 31 2013
News
Supreme Court Halts Birth Control Mandate For Catholic Group
A Supreme Court justice has blocked implementation of portions of President Barack Obama's health care law that would have forced some religion-affiliated organizations to provide health insurance for employees that includes birth control.
HuffPostFeb 21 2024
News
Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues El Paso Nonprofit For Alleged ‘Efforts to Facilitate Illegal Immigration’
The attorney general filed the lawsuit after the Catholic organization ’refused' to release documentation about the clients it serves. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit to shut down operations of a nongovernmental organization (NGO) in El Paso that provides housing and other services for illegal immigrants. On Feb. 7, the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) requested
The Epoch TimesFeb 21 2024
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Florence M. Prokop, Warren, Ohio
WARREN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Florence M. Prokop, 82 of Warren, passed away on Tuesday morning, February 20, 2024 at Warren Nursing & Rehab with her loving family by her side. Florence was born on July 12, 1941 in Warren, a daughter of Ewalt and Virginia (Paul) Santone. Florence was a 1959 graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Warren. Besides being a proud homemaker, Florence also
WKBN 27Mar 13 2023
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Fargo, Crookston bishops say okay for Catholics to eat corned beef on St. Patrick's Day, but not in Bismarck - KVRR Local News
Fargo, Crookston bishops say okay for Catholics to eat corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day, but not in Bismarck FARGO (KVRR) – Catholics aren’t typically supposed to eat meat on Fridays during Lent. But Friday March 17, they’ll be getting a break, depending on where they live. The bishops of the Fargo Diocese and the Crookston Diocese are dispensing with the order this year so Catholics can
KVRRMay 10 2022
Analysis
Abortion survivors speak out as Catholic Churches targeted by activists: 'Doesn't have to end in abortion'
Abortion survivors, who are now mothers themselves, are speaking out this Mother's Day offering encouragement for women nationwide as the fallout over the Supreme Court leak continues.
Amy Miles, Robin Sertell, and Denisha Workizer shared their stories and offered hope for anyone facing an unplanned pregnancy on "Fox & Friends Weekend."
"For anyone facing an unplanned
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