House Committee: “Obama Discriminated Against Catholics on Abortion”
December 1, 2011 No Commentsthe Catholic bishops prohibit any subcontractors from using the funds to pay for or promote abortions.
the Catholic bishops prohibit any subcontractors from using the funds to pay for or promote abortions.
HHS and the Catholic Church: Examining the Politicization of Grants.
“I found the President of the United States to be very open to the sensitivities of the Catholic community. I left there feeling a bit more at peace about this issue than when I entered,” the Archbishop recently said.
“Father Crossin has extraordinary background and expertise in the world of ecumenism and interfaith relations,” Msgr. Jenkins said.
bill that “recommends $40 million for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), despite that agency’s continued support for a brutal program of coerced abortion
Bishop Vann’s appointment as Ecclesiastical Delegate for the Pastoral Provision was made by the Vatican.
Perhaps, brethren, our most pressing pastoral challenge today is to reclaim that truth, to restore the luster, the credibility, the beauty of the Church ‘ever ancient, ever new,…
As a result of the 2010 collection, which garnered $26.7 million, the NRRO was able to distribute $23 million to religious communities to help support the day-to-day care of senior members.
USCCB national collections include the Catholic Home Missions Appeal, the Catholic Communication Campaign, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is offering unusually strong and public criticism of critics of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD)