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Peru’s Government Considers Transexualism a Mental Health Problem: What You Need to Know
Despite the statement by the Ministry of Health, the decree remains in force: It has not been modified or repealed.
Catholic Pilgrimages in the United States: a New Renaissance?
On the Kapaun Pilgrimage, as on any pilgrimage, people walk for different reasons.
Pro-Lifers Imprisoned Under FACE Act Speak Out
Joan Andrews Bell, a 76-year-old Catholic, who was sentenced to two years and three months in prison, shared a statement in which she vowed to continue advocating for the unborn and called on others to join her in prayer.
Pope Francis: Young People ‘Can Break the Chains of Antagonism’ Between Catholics, Orthodox
At the beginning of his talk given at the Apostolic Palace of the Vatican, the Holy Father expressed his gratitude for the collaboration between Apostolikí Diakonía and the Dicastery for the Promotion of Christian Unity.
Thomas Aquinas College Goes Off the Grid with Green Power Plan
A sequestered Catholic college in the foothills of California launched an energy program that has nearly eliminated the college’s carbon footprint while saving $600,000 a year, giving the school more reliable energy than the state power grid.