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Pope accepts resignation of Minn. bishop over handling of abuse
Bishop Michael Hoeppner of Crookston is accused of trying to cover up allegations of sexual abuse against a priest. The archbishop of the region is investigating, per norms set by Pope Francis.
Virtual career fair for teachers slated for April 16
The Philadelphia Archdiocese is seeking educators interested in teaching pre-K3 through eighth grade for the 2021-2022 academic year. Registration deadline is April 13.
San Francisco faithful pray for unity, end to ‘virus’ of racism
Decrying a rise in racial violence especially against Asian Americans in a city that he said has always offered "a welcoming and stable home" to newcomers, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone led a prayer service for unity, healing and peace April 10.
Archdiocesan program shows troubled teens ‘A Better Way’
Conflict management therapy provided by Catholic Social Services gives adjudicated youth the skills they need to break free from the cycle of violence -- and chart a new course for their lives.
Happy to be playing lacrosse at all, Devon Prep ecstatic with 18-3 win
After a COVID-cancelled season last year, "it feels like a blessing just to be out here," said Cardinal O'Hara's Christian Donato, even though his Lions dropped the Catholic League game April 7.
Court overturns California’s pandemic ban on in-home worship
In its 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the state violated religious freedom by restricting prayer groups of more than 15 people meeting in homes, and favoring secular activities.
Biden announces commission to study changes to Supreme Court
A 36-member panel of lawyers will analyze and recommend possible reforms to the court, including the idea of expanding the number of justices -- which Biden has said he is "not a fan" of -- or instituting term limits for justices.
Heroic Men promotes ministries for Catholic men to grow in faith
A new group is hoping to use the concept of nationwide franchising on a simple premise: Strengthen the men, strengthen the family; strengthen the family, strengthen the church; strengthen the church, fix the culture.
Inspired by a priest in the family, a mother and daughter become Catholic
As a Presbyterian teen, Judy Crowe would walk past Sacred Heart Church in Oregon on the way to school. Now 77, Crowe has become Catholic, confirmed in that same church April 3 with her daughter. Both were led by the example of Father Brent Crowe.
Major Vatican conference on priesthood slated for 2022
The relationship between baptism and ordained ministry, and between laypeople and priests, will be studied at a three-day theological gathering to ensure service, not "ecclesiastical power," is the focus for clergy.

