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Understanding Americans’ abortion views from poll results not always easy

How to make sense of Americans' attitudes toward abortion? It isn't easy.

Archdiocese’s survey for Pope Francis’ Synod on synodality casts wide net

Tadlock said she hopes the survey attracts participation from a wide range of Catholics, including those who attend daily Mass to those who no longer identify with the faith, and everyone in-between.

Dual-language Risen Christ Catholic School in Minneapolis ascends to new life

Now debt free, Minnesota’s only Catholic dual language immersion school prepares low-income students for success

Chaos, curfew after arrests in mob murder of student accused of blasphemy

Catholic churches in Sokoto suspended Masses May 15 as the governor imposed a 24-hour curfew to quell violence during protests against the arrest of young men for the May 12 murder of Deborah Yakubu.

Asian American Catholic woman takes pride in culture’s overlooked saints

Asian Americans are a distinct minority in the United States. Those who are Catholic make them minority within a minority.

N.Y. bishops recommit to pro-life outreach, ask all Catholics to join them

The Catholic bishops of New York state said May 12 that regardless of what the U.S. Supreme Court decides about Roe v. Wade in its final ruling on the Dobbs case from Mississippi, "abortion in New York would continue unfettered."

A priest, a psychologist and a college president: Meet Father James Burns

Father James Burns has been recognized as an outstanding Minnesota leader. He relies on his psychology doctorate, his priestly formation and his Lasallian values in his role as president of St. Mary’s University of Minnesota, which includes a Minneapolis campus with bachelor’s completion and graduate programs in business, health and human services, and education.

Canadian archbishop, Cowessess chief seek new ways of ‘walking together’

Chief Cadmus Delorme of the Cowessess First Nation and Archbishop Donald Bolen of Regina, Saskatchewan, have been walking together for some time now -- including through the work of ground-penetrating radar and finding 751 hits near a former Catholic-run residential school last summer.
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