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Jacqueline O'Hara
Notre Dame still refuses to take pornography seriously
After years of opposing students who sought a campus pornography ban, Notre Dame is now celebrating an “optional” filter that critics say amounts to little more than a symbolic gesture
Is surrogacy a form of slavery? Florida may soon decide
A Florida judge has questioned whether surrogacy contracts violate constitutional protections against slavery, reopening a fierce debate about the status of unborn children
DOJ prosecutors ‘fantasised about prosecuting Catholic nuns'
Newly surfaced messages from a Justice Department prosecutor, now a congressional candidate, prompt concern among Catholics in Virginia and beyond
America still needs heroes
In an age of division and discouragement, the courage of Oklahoma high school principal Kirk Moore shows what still inspires and unites
Out with the ‘feel-good’, in with tradition
Parish life is taking on a renewed sense of reverence, as recent data points to a more conservative generation of younger priests
Blasphemy, backlash and the American Catholic vote
Reactions to a provocative image and allegations of bias raise questions about how Catholics should weigh political choices
California’s First Lady and the Rightward drift of young men
Clips of Jennifer Siebel Newsom have sparked renewed debate about masculinity, parenting and politics
Why so many Americans are becoming Catholic
From packed adoration nights to crowded confession lines, signs of renewed interest in Catholicism suggest that authentic witness and digital access are helping bring Americans to the faith
The man behind OnlyFans’ dark legacy
Leonid Radvinsky built his platform into a multibillion-dollar empire, leaving a legacy many argue has damaged relationships and exploited the vulnerabilities of a generation
Rise in anti-Catholic rhetoric strains US religious unity
Disputes among public figures and commentators are testing fragile interfaith alliances in American politics
Indiana ruling raises questions about religious freedom and abortion law
Critics warn a recent court decision upholding a religious freedom challenge to the state’s pro-life law could influence similar legal strategies across the United States
The irreversible consequences of California’s war on parents
The Supreme Court ruling in Mirabelli v. Bonta has paused California’s policy of keeping parents in the dark about their children’s gender identity, raising deeper questions about its lasting consequences
America’s bishops and the birthright blind spot
By framing birthright citizenship as a matter of dignity alone, the USCCB sidesteps deeper questions about law, responsibility and the common good
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