Young people urged to be ‘persistent in highlighting’ the sacredness of life

The continuing COVID-19 pandemic and strict restrictions intended to slow its spread did not stop young people and others from rallying, praying and standing up for life Jan. 29.

March is small, but group’s ‘message of solidarity’ with unborn strong as ever

It was the coldest national March for Life in some years, it was the smallest, and it also may be remembered as the bravest.

Keep fighting, pro-life advocates told in virtual March for Life

Although the 2021 March for Life was far different from the previous 47 annual marches to protest the Supreme Court's decision legalizing abortion, organizers and rally speakers stressed that the smaller, and primarily virtual crowd, delivered the very same message.

Amid intense division in U.S., God calls us to love, says Arizona bishop

In a time of intense division in the country, the Gospel calls us to love, Auxiliary Bishop Eduardo A. Nevares of Phoenix said in a virtual reflection for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Jan. 18-25.

Virginia General Assembly OKs bill allowing tax-funded abortion for any reason

The Virginia House of Delegates and Senate have passed a bill allowing tax-funded abortion for any reason in Virginia's health exchange.

As Biden rewinds Trump’s immigration policies, an uncertain future looms

For U.S. advocates of migrants and refugees, Jan. 20, 2021, couldn't have come soon enough.

Pro-life witness is rooted in the Eucharist, Archbishop Lori says

The witness of the pro-life movement is rooted in the Eucharist, said Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore.

Poland must support mothers of disabled, bishop says after abortion ban

After a ban on aborting disabled children came into force, Poland's Catholic Church urged "all possible help" for pregnant women and single mothers.

Archbishop criticizes Biden, hopes for change from courts at vigil Mass

The head of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities called President Joe Biden's stance on abortion "religiously and ethically incoherent" during his homily at the opening Mass of the annual National Prayer Vigil for Life Jan. 28.

The homeless need both a handout and a hand up, archbishop says

Giving some money or a blanket or a sandwich to a homeless person is a good and laudable thing, but a Christian who considers the beggar a brother or sister will do more, said Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia of Turin.