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"To know how to communicate displays great wisdom," the pope said in brief remarks during an audience in the Paul VI Audience Hall on January 25.

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Our Sunday Visitor

"Within our being, in our womb, there is a life," said Marcela Rojas, who lives in the Archdiocese of New York, and attended the march with a group of 75 people.

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Our Sunday Visitor

The Sisters of Life, the Knights of Columbus, and the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, united to present the two-day event, which drew almost 8,000.

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Our Sunday Visitor

“Babies are being left to die after failed abortions – denied care and basic human compassion."

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Cardinal Dolan

“Thank God, the Church is now recognized as one of the acclaimed agencies greeting the incoming people, now mostly from Latin America. Our own Catholic Charities has received national acclaim for its heroic work welcoming them.”

"If passed, it would empower parents to select the educational options that best suit their children’s needs, rather than being constrained by financial limitations," the New York State Catholic Conference said in a statement.

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In today’s Gospel we see Jesus call the Twelve Apostles.

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The Good Newsroom

March for Life organizers noted Vance spoke at the Ohio March for Life in 2023 while serving as the U.S. senator from that state.

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Cardinal Dolan comes to us from Washington, DC. He will give a prayer at the inauguration of President Trump as he takes office for a second time.
"Non-emergency immigration enforcement in schools, places of worship, social service agencies, healthcare facilities, or other sensitive settings where people receive essential services would be contrary to the common good," said Bishop Mark J. Seitz.

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A concert and rally near the Washington Monument will preface the march from the National Mall to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Our Sunday Visitor

Reverend Monsignor John J. Farley entered eternal life on January 22, 2025. Monsignor Farley served in the Archdiocese of New York for more than 62 years.

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“The Catholic Church is committed to defending the sanctity of every human life and the God-given dignity of each person, regardless of nationality or immigration status.”

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The GMA Dove Award-nominated singer, songwriter and worship leader is one of the newest artists to join Hallow alongside other artists such as Gwen Stefani, Matt Maher and Lauren Daigle.

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Fernanda Pierorazio

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The Archdiocese of New York and the state of New York are uniquely blessed, home to an extraordinary number of saints, blesseds, and notable Catholics—one of the highest of any diocese in the United States.

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Mary Shovlain

“Mass deportations and raids that indiscriminately round up and detain immigrants are neither good public policy nor good morality”

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The Good Newsroom

When God made His presence known in Jesus, it drew out into the open evil that had been concealed. That battle continues today.

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"No matter who occupies the White House or holds the majority on Capitol Hill, the Church’s teachings remain unchanged."

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