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U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 21 in the case of a Maine tuition aid program
Church will continue mission of serving women facing unexpected, difficult pregnancies
The ruling emphasizes that there is no constitutional right to abortion in the United States
Supreme Court’s overruling of Roe v. Wade is a reminder the Church will continue to serve the most vulnerable and bear witness to the dignity of human life
Number of abuse allegations declined by more than 1,000; all but 30 allegations were historical in nature
U.S. bishops will meet Nov. 14-17 in Baltimore
Institute on the Catechism intended to be a new springboard for faith formation developed by USCCB subcommittee
The Church teaches the death penalty is inadmissable in all cases
At assembly Nov. 14-17, U.S. bishops elected new leaders, voted on proposals and discussed the pro-life landscape after Dobbs decision
The bishops issued a statement after former president tried to dissolve Congress ahead of impeachment vote
Bishop Álvarez of Matagalpa was arrested Aug. 19 during a raid on the diocesan curia
Ruling leaves drug on the market during litigation