tienne-mile Baulieu, Developer of Abortion Pill, Dies at 98
tienne-mile Baulieu, a French physician and biochemist renowned for his pivotal role in developing the abortion pill, RU...
IOC Confirms Ban on Russian Teams for 2026 Winter Olympics
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has upheld its ban on Russian teams participating in the 2026 Winter Olympics....
Yuka App Gains Popularity for Healthier Grocery Shopping
The Yuka app is gaining traction among health-conscious Americans seeking guidance in grocery stores. This app provides...
New Orleans Archdiocese to Pay $180M in Abuse Settlement
The Archdiocese of New Orleans has reached a settlement agreement to pay nearly $180 million to victims of clergy sexual...
Lacrosse Returns to Olympics: Will Indigenous Teams Compete?
Lacrosse, a sport with deep Indigenous roots, is set to return to the Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028. However, the Inte...
American Cardinals United After Electing Pope Leo
American cardinals expressed unity following the election of Pope Leo. One cardinal suggested the choice of the name "Le...
Chicago Archdiocese: Pope Leo XIV Will Champion the Voiceles...
Following the election of Pope Leo XIV, the Chicago Archdiocese expressed optimism about his papacy. They anticipate he...
Pope Leo XIV a Cubs Fan, Chicago Priest Claims
The newly elected Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, is reportedly a fan of the Chicago Cubs. According to a promine...
Pope's Finances: How the Pontiff's Expenses Are Covered
The Pope, as head of the Catholic Church, doesn't receive a traditional salary. The Holy See, the governing body of the...
IOC Replaces Olympic Swimmer Gary Hall Jr.'s Lost Medals
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has replaced the ten Olympic medals belonging to swimming legend Gary Hall Jr....
NJ Supreme Court to Hear Clergy Abuse Investigation Case
The New Jersey Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case between a Catholic diocese and state prosecutors. The diocese...
Buffalo Diocese to Pay $150M to Settle Abuse Claims
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo has agreed to a $150 million settlement to resolve hundreds of child sexual abuse...
Pope Francis Limits Latin Mass: Promoting Catholic Unity?
Pope Francis made a significant decision to limit the use of the Traditional Latin Mass, a form of worship used for cent...
Pope Francis' Legacy: 5 Key Changes to the Catholic Church
Pope Francis, a groundbreaking figure as the first Jesuit and Latin American pope, has significantly reshaped the Cathol...
Kansas Priest Dies After Shooting at Church Rectory
A Catholic priest in Kansas has died after being shot at the rectory of his church. The shooting has sent shockwaves thr...
Experts: 'Snow White' Struggles Due to More Than 'Woke' Deba...
The upcoming 'Snow White' film faces challenges beyond just debates about its modern themes. Film critics suggest that n...
Chicken Salad Sandwiches & Brioche Bread Recalled Over Liste...
A recall has been issued for chicken salad sandwiches, often found in vending machines in Texas and Oklahoma, due to pot...
Syrian Christians Form Watch Group Amid Violence
A volunteer group, the Eagles of Antioch, has formed in Damascus, Syria, to protect Christian communities. Facing increa...
Kirsty Coventry Makes History as First Female IOC President
Olympic swimming champion Kirsty Coventry has been elected as the first female president of the International Olympic Co...
Kirsty Coventry Elected President of International Olympic C...
Former Olympic swimming champion Kirsty Coventry has been elected as the new President of the International Olympic Comm...
Kirsty Coventry Makes History as New IOC President
Kirsty Coventry has been elected as the new president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). This marks a histori...
IOC Presidential Race Heats Up as Election Nears
The competition to become the next president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is intensifying. Candidates ar...
Pope Leo XIV Faces Scrutiny Over Past Abuse Allegations
Documents released by a victim advocacy group allege Pope Leo XIV mishandled clergy sex abuse cases when he served as a...
Cardinal Cupich Discusses Church Issues in "Face the Nation" Interview
Cardinal Blase Cupich of the Chicago Archdiocese recently sat down for an exclusive interview on "Face the Nation." He d...
Pope Leo XIV's Creole Heritage Sparks Excitement in New Orleans
Pope Leo XIV, though born in Chicago, has a fascinating family history tied to Louisiana. Genealogical records reveal de...
Peru and Chicago Rejoice as Pope Leo XIV Ascends
The election of Pope Leo XIV is being met with elation in Peru, where he has a strong following. In Chicago, his birthpl...
Chicago Celebrates Election of Pope Leo XIV, First American Pontiff
Chicago is buzzing with excitement after the election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV. Prevost, a Chi...
Pope Leo XIV's Response to Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal Examined
Experts are analyzing Pope Leo XIV's actions regarding the Catholic Church's ongoing sex abuse scandal. John Allen, edit...
Cardinals Hold Final Mass Before Papal Conclave
Catholic cardinals gathered at St. Peter's Basilica for a final mass Wednesday before the start of the papal conclave. T...
Papal Conclave Begins: Cardinals Gather to Elect New Pope
Over 130 cardinals have convened in the Sistine Chapel to begin the secretive papal conclave, a process to elect the nex...
Papal Conclave Set for May 7: Electing the Next Pope
Following the death of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church will convene a conclave on May 7 to elect his successor. Cardin...
Could the Next Pope Be American? Experts Discuss Possibilities
The Catholic Church in the United States is large and influential. With over 61 million members and a significant number...
Israeli Strike Damages Gaza City Hospital
A recent Israeli strike has damaged a portion of Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City. The Diocese of Jerusalem, which ove...
Kansas Priest Shot and Killed at Parish Rectory
A Catholic priest, Arul Carasala, was fatally shot at the rectory of St. Mary's Church in Seneca, Kansas, according to c...
Kansas Priest Killed in Shooting at Parish Rectory
A Catholic priest was fatally shot at the parish rectory in Seneca, a town in northeast Kansas. Law enforcement is inves...
Astronaut Peggy Whitson Pens Letter to Her Younger Self
Record-breaking astronaut Peggy Whitson, who holds the U.S. record for most time spent in space, recently completed a le...
U.S. Infrastructure Earns C Grade, Engineers Urge Improvements
America's infrastructure received a 'C' grade in the latest assessment by engineers, signaling a need for significant im...
Kirsty Coventry Makes History as IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a former Olympic swimmer from Zimbabwe, has been elected as the new president of the International Olym...