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Michigan priest asks judge in same-sex marriage not to receive Communion

The Diocese of Grand Rapids said it supports the decision by one of its pastors to request a Michigan judge not to present herself for Communion at Mass because she is in same-sex marriage.

Pa. governor vetoes Down syndrome abortion bill

Gov. Tom Wolf’s veto of a bill that would prohibit abortion based solely on a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome drew condemnation from the head of the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference.

March for Life theme borrows page from suffragist centennial

The March for Life, the annual march in Washington to protest legalized abortion in the United States, is tying itself in 2020 to the women's suffrage movement for the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote.

Seek the light during busy Advent season, advises university chaplain

For university students, December brings the end of a semester. That means final papers, projects and exams and the worry that goes with them. The anxious time seems to draw university students to the Newman center in increasing numbers.

Let Jesus be your pilot, archbishop says as Loreto jubilee begins

The jubilee marks the 100th anniversary of the papal proclamation of Our Lady of Loreto as patron saint of aviators and those who work in aviation or travel by air. The jubilee begins Dec. 8 and will conclude Dec. 10, 2020.

From abuse to ‘nones,’ U.S. bishops share concerns with pope

The group of 37 bishops shared "a very open conversation" with the pope over three hours with no set parameters. For his part, the pope set no time limit, saying, "If we have to move lunch, it's no big deal!"

Regina Luminis Academy makes the honor roll

The Berwyn-based school, one of the five Regina Academies, was recognized by the nonprofit Cardinal Newman Society for its commitment to Catholic, classical liberal arts education.

Marian feast not a holy day this year, but go to Mass anyway

The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception has been moved to Monday, Dec. 9. While attending Mass that day isn't an obligation, honoring Mary offers “the antidote for a dissatisfied life.”

Neumann U to enact live nativity scene Dec. 8

Following an evening Mass on the Delaware County campus, all are invited to enjoy the Nativity story with student actors and live animals, plus Christmas carols and refreshments for all.

St. Joseph-St. Robert School presenting ‘Beauty and the Beast’

The Thespians Club of the Warrington Catholic school will present the young performers' edition of the Disney classic Sunday, Dec. 8 at Archbishop Wood High School, Warminster.