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I.H.M. Sister Marita Devlin dies at 91

The Sister, Servant of the Immaculate Heart of Mary served for 73 years in the congregation, with 54 years teaching in schools mostly in the Philadelphia Archdiocese.

Clergy comfort students, community after tragic high school shooting

Residents gathered at St. Joseph Parish near where earlier in the day a gunman -- alleged to be a 15-year-old -- killed three high school students and wounded eight other people in the worst school shooting in Michigan history.

All eyes are on Supreme Court for its biggest abortion case in decades

The nation's high court will hear an appeal from Mississippi to keep its ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The outcome has the potential to restrict abortion significantly in that state and others or perhaps even overturn Roe v. Wade.

Abuse survivor, advocate for other survivors, dies at 69

Phil Saviano, who was abused by a Catholic parish priest when he was a child in the 1970s and who as an adult in 2002 helped shed light on clergy sex abuse in the Archdiocese of Boston, died Nov. 28. His advocacy led to major reforms in the church.

‘A Soulful Christmas’ returns to Kimmel Center Dec. 14

The inspiring gathering of regional choirs -- including the Philadelphia Catholic Gospel Mass Choir -- will perform holiday spirituals and gospel favorites featuring a soloist, musicians, dancers and words by pastors, including a Catholic priest.

Father Richard McAndrews dies, was pastor of Epiphany, Plymouth Meeting

One of 10 children raised in Good Shepherd Parish in West Philadelphia, he was ordained in 1967. He served at several parishes, taught at Cardinal Dougherty High School and was pastor until 2009, ministering actively until 2016.

Sainthood causes advance, including priest murdered at Dachau

Pope Francis cleared the way for the canonization of a 20th-century martyr, the Dutch Carmelite friar Blessed Titus Brandsma, murdered by the Nazis for defending Jews and press freedom. Several other causes were also approved.

Paris archbishop denies report, offers to resign to avoid being divisive

A news article claimed Archbishop Michel Aupetit of Paris mismanaged his archdiocese and had an affair with a woman while he was vicar general. He has opposed liberal legislation on abortion, euthanasia and bioethics.

Congress urged to pass bill protecting health care workers

The Conscience Protection Act, introduced in Congress by a Catholic physician, would prohibit government discrimination against health care providers who object to participating in medical procedures, namely abortion.

After racist comments, Catholic University replaces stolen icon with copy

The university's law school had displayed an icon of Mary holding Jesus, whom some thought to resemble George Floyd. A storm of comments on social media ensued and the icon was stolen. CUA replaced it with a copy.