Saint Mary’s College Board of Trustees has reversed its decision and will return to its previous admission policy of only admitting biological women.This summer
This past summer the Saint Mary’s College Board of trustees approved admission of undergraduate applicants who consistently live and identify as women.There has
Late last month, local Indiana bishop Kevin C. Rhoades criticized the University of Notre Dame, a Catholic institution, for hosting self-proclaimed 'abortion doula' Ash Williams.
You would have thought that a straightforward letter from the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal Luis Ladaria urging the bishops of the United States to slow down .
The Columbus Catholic bishop said it is a serious disappointment that the latest COVID-19 vaccine to get FDA approval, Johnson & Johnson s, used cell lines from aborted fetuses in its production. Moreover, given that there are viable alternative cell lines, the decision to do so is puzzling, Bishop Robert Brennan said in a statement released Monday. Brennan is one of several Roman Catholic leaders who have commented on the new vaccine, first distributed in Ohio on March 2. That day, leaders of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) released a statement saying that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine raises questions about the moral permissibility of using vaccines developed, tested and/or produced with the help of abortion-derived cell lines.