Pope Leo XIV's first book, PEACE BE WITH YOU!, releasing February 24, 2026, shares his vision for unity and peace, including sermons and addresses from his early papacy.
House Bill 510, the Organ Donation Pause in Procedure Act, passed unanimously in Kentucky, establishing safeguards to protect patients and ensuring independent reassessment before organ procurement resumes after any change in neurological status.
The Catholic Diocese of Wukari in Nigeria has staged a protest mass killings in parts of Southern Taraba State, condemning the violence as “heartbreaking carnage” and urging the government to take decisive action to halt the bloodshed and protect affected communities.
Kentucky Right to Life supports House Bill 646, aimed at regulating the trafficking of life-ending pharmaceuticals, imposing felony penalties and protecting vulnerable populations from harmful practices.
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) calls on the U.S. government to urge Indian officials to hold perpetrators of targeted violence accountable for attacks against religious minorities. Over the past couple of months, violent attacks by Hindu nationalist mobs targeting Christians have escalated.
Courage International participated in a private audience with Pope Leo XIV, celebrating their mission to support individuals experiencing same-sex attraction and their families while promoting chaste living within the Catholic faith.
Faithful Catholics petition Epiphany of Our Lord Church to disinvite Jesuit priest Fr. James Martin for promoting views contrary to Catholic doctrine, causing scandal within the Church.
On National Women and Girls in Sports Day, the President honors female athletes for their contributions and commitment, highlights Title IX's impact, and reaffirms the administration's support for fair and safe athletic opportunities.
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, a myth of strict separation between religion and government is challenged. This view, rooted in anti-Catholic bias, misinterprets the First Amendment's true intent of protecting religious freedom.
CANAN USA highlights the humanitarian crisis faced by Nigerian Christian refugees in Cameroon, urging increased U.S. resettlement assistance and prioritization for those fleeing persecution, while noting policy inconsistencies and inadequate support.