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32 ‘silent teachers’ interred as UST students pay tribute
They have been silently educating aspiring physicians over the past few months. Last Saturday, April 11, medical students at ...
Opinion: Democrats are again trying to pry some of the religious vote from Republicans, but their actions expose the insincerity of their approach.
Empire State's LGBTQ Long-Term Care Facility Residents’ Bill of Rights doesn't apply to religious organizations that teach ...
The Augustinian nuns were about to enter a Catholic chapel in Algiers when they were gunned down. Pope Leo previously visited their community in 2009 when he was prior of the Order of St. Augustine.
N.Y., joins 'The Falkner Focus' to discuss the economic pressures on Iran and the legal battle Catholic nuns are facing over ...
Secular devotion to gender ideology ran afoul of religious liberty in a blue state where Catholic religious sisters have ...
Pope Leo XIV has begun his 11-day tour of four African nations — Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea — that will ...
A Catholic nursing home in Westchester County is suing New York state, arguing that rules meant to protect transgender people in its care violate the religious freedom of the nurses who run it. The ...
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