Attorney General Lynn Fitch argued in an Oct. 23 statement, “The Biden administration attempted to import its radical theories on gender identity into ObamaCare, forcing healthcare providers to perform surgeries or prescribe drugs even if it violated their best medical judgment.” The post Federal judge strikes Biden-era rule including gender identity in sex discrimination prohibition appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
In the presence of hundreds of priests and with lay faithful packed into the pews and standing along the walls, U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke celebrated the traditional Latin Mass at the Altar of the Chair in St. Peter’s Basilica. The post Cardinal Burke celebrates traditional Latin Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
“If we deny our part in history, we deepen the harm,” wrote Bishop Bullock and the Jesuit priests in their message. “We cannot lie about the past without perpetuating injustice and moral blindness.”| America Magazine
Bishops, nuns and lay activists came together in an act of solidarity with the migrants currently enduring the Trump administration’s immigration roundup. The post Catholics witness ‘man-made’ disaster for migrants at ICE detention center in Newark appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
This week on “Jesuitical,” Ashley and Zac talk to Brendan Curran, O.P., a Dominican priest on the frontlines of Trump’s immigration crackdown in Chicago. The post How (and why) the Catholic Church is fighting ICE raids and deportations appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
The bishops have a full agenda of both temporal and spiritual matters—including votes for key leadership roles as well as discussions on migration, health care directives, artificial intelligence, Eucharistic devotion and liturgical texts. The post Migration, AI and key leadership votes on US bishops’ fall meeting agenda appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
A Chicago-area priest is on a mission to highlight the plight of families upended by the current mass deportation efforts in the United States by making a 50-day pilgrimage—on foot—from Chicago to New York. The post A priest is walking from Pope Leo’s childhood home to Ellis Island to highlight plight of migrants appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
”You are loved, warts and all.” Bishop Emeritus Patrick McGrath of San Jose said it at every confirmation—and liturgist Diana Macalintal never tired of hearing it. The post At Confirmation: Preach goodness and mission, not guilt and sin appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
"For those who attend Mass, visit chapel offices, or participate in faith formation on a U.S. Army installation, you likely noticed, that beginning on Sunday, 5 October 2025, contract services and contractor offices were dark and music was absent during Mass," the archbishop said in a letter addressed to members of the military archdiocese, which he said will also be sent to all members of Congress. The post Archbishop Broglio: Army’s cancellation of religious support contracts harms Catho...| America Magazine
Winter shelters and clean water will be top priorities for Catholic Relief Services as massive humanitarian effort begins in Gaza. The post Catholic Relief Services is on the ground in Gaza as humanitarian surge begins appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Pope Leo faces criticism from some U.S. Catholics over his consistent pro-life ethic and advocacy for migrants. The post Has Pope Leo’s honeymoon ended? U.S. Catholics push back. appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Jesuits and other Catholic and Christian clergy were turned back by ICE when they tried to bring the Eucharist to detained immigrants in Broadview, Ill. The post Eucharistic procession turned back by feds at Broadview ICE detention facility appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine