By Jacob Comello | Catholic News Service Since the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh last October and the 2018 midterm elections, a number of states have news laws in place... read more →
By Natalie Hoefer | Catholic News Service As introductions were made and basic information was gathered, the voices of Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon were jovial and lighthearted. But in... read more →
By Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON | Unborn children would face greater health risks if the Environmental Protection Agency moves to rescind a rule regulating hazardous air pollutants emitted by power plants,... read more →
By Joe Bollig joe.bollig@theleaven.org KANSAS CITY, Kan. — “What she saw changed everything” is the tagline for the soon-to-be released film “Unplanned,” the Abby Johnson story. The film’s creators and... read more →
By Simon CaldwellMANCHESTER, England (CNS) — The professional body for doctors in the U.K. dropped its traditional opposition to assisted suicide, despite a poll that found a majority of its... read more →
By Therese Horvat Special to The Leaven BASEHOR — On the wall directly behind the altar in the beautiful adoration chapel of Holy Angels Parish here are two panels depicting... read more →
By Michelle La Rosa | Catholic News Agency At the end of February, 44 U.S. Senators voted against legislation that would ban the willful or negligent homicide of babies born... read more →
To the editor: Recently I was made aware of some very interesting information and I would like to share it with you. Did you know that if you killed a... read more →
By John Mulderig | Catholic News Service NEW YORK (CNS) -- Faith, forgiveness, and healing were some of the central topics that emerged during a recent panel discussion about the... read more →
A young woman leads her classmates at a primary school in Nairobi, Kenya, Sept. 9, 2015. The empowerment of women was the focus of a March 19 panel discussion at... read more →