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Secular Christmas seen as encroaching on Christian Advent season

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Already.

Family businesses win victory in suit over HHS mandate

INDIANAPOLIS (CNS) -- A Catholic family in Madison, Ind., that owns a vehicle lighting manufacturing company won an important religious liberty victory in a Nov. 8 ruling handed down by a three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago. An appeals judge ruled the family and their company cannot be compelled to provide abortion-inducing drugs, sterilizations and contraceptives to their employees in their company health plan as required under the Affordable Care Act.

Archbishop: DOMA ruling, ENDA passage put marriage at ‘critical point’

BALTIMORE (CNS) — The Supreme Court’s ruling that rendered the federal Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, and the Senate’s passage Nov. 7 of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act put the legal defense of marriage “at a critical point in this country,” said the archbishop who heads the U.S. bishops’ Subcommittee on the Promotion and Defense of […]

Archbishop Kurtz, Cardinal DiNardo elected to top USCCB posts

BALTIMORE (CNS) -- UPDATED -- Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, Ky., was elected president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops by a wide margin Nov. 12. The archbishop, the current USCCB vice president, received 125 votes during the first round of balloting during the fall general assembly of the U.S. bishops in Baltimore. Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston was elected vice president, edging Archbishop Charles Chaput.

Bishops OK plan to address pornography in new statement

BALTIMORE (CNS) -- The U.S. bishops Nov. 12 approved the development of a pastoral statement on the dangers pornography poses to family life that would serve as a teaching tool for church leaders. On Day Two of their annual fall general assembly in Baltimore, the bishops voted 226 to 5 to allow the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth to develop the statement.

Catholics described as eager to give input as church prepares for synod

BALTIMORE (CNS) -- The extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the family, called by Pope Francis for next October, is drawing great interest from everyday Catholics, many of whom are anxious to weigh in on questions the Vatican has sent out in preparation for the session.

Cardinal Dolan urges bishops to make religious freedom a priority

BALTIMORE (CNS) -- New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan called upon his brother bishops to champion the cause of people around the world being persecuted because of their faith even as the bishops continue to prevent what he described as infringements upon religious practice in the United States. In his final address as president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops at the opening of their fall general assembly Nov. 11 in Baltimore, Cardinal Dolan outlined a series of steps the bishops can take to protect religious freedom around the world.

Speakers see Vatican openness to including more women in church roles

NEW YORK (CNS) -- After private meetings with prefects of Vatican congregations and presidents of pontifical councils in late October, six Catholic women philanthropists came away hopeful and encouraged, because they felt an openness to including more women in advisory and other roles in the Catholic Church.

Something — or something less — for everyone in new farm bill?

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The farm bill, already one year late, could be even later if the House-Senate conference committee working on the compromise version takes its sweet time. According to Bob Gronski, a policy analyst with the National Catholic Rural Life Conference, the lawmakers are taking the bill one "title" at a time until the conference committee is satisfied with the result.

CRS, Special Olympics link to aid people with intellectual disabilities

WASHINGTON (CNS) — A partnership between Catholic Relief Services and Special Olympics International is expected to bring together the expertise of both organizations to help people with intellectual disabilities move from the margins of society. Announced Nov. 6, the partnership will connect the development work of CRS, the U.S. bishops’ overseas relief and development agency, […]