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Eucharistic Pilgrimage Set to Kick Off in St. Augustine, Florida
The 2026 Eucharistic pilgrimage will launch in St. Augustine, Florida, where the first recorded Catholic Mass within the future continental United States was celebrated.
U.S. Bishops Urge Congress to Boost Housing Funds as Homelessness Surges
“Current federal investments in housing programs do not meet the great need we see in our country,” said a joint letter by the bishops and leaders of two Catholic charitable groups.
Bishop Barron Speaks On U.S. Religious Roots Ahead of Nation’s 250th Anniversary
'There's no officially state-sanctioned religion, but that does not mean that religion has no role in public life,' Bishop Robert Barron said.
Seton Hall University Could Be Forced to Release Report On Handling of Sex Abuse Allegations
The school argued its report was protected by attorney-client privilege.
Catholic Charities of Baltimore Opens $35M Center to Offer Community Services for All Ages
Before opening the new facility, Catholic Charities collaborated with neighbors and community leaders to understand what they wanted and needed.
U.S. Bishops Urge Congress to Restore Environmental Funding
Bishop Shelton Fabre said funding for the Environmental Protection Agency and Interior Department would help protect creation, public health, and vulnerable communities.
New York Diocese of Ogdensburg Will Pay $45 Million to Sex Abuse Victims
The diocese filed for bankruptcy in 2023 after nearly 150 sex abuse lawsuits were filed against it.
US Catholic Bishops Urge Immigration Reform to Uphold ‘God-Given Dignity’ in Budget Bill
Fifty‑four people have died in ICE custody since the start of fiscal 2025.
US Bishops Plan Sacred Heart Consecration, Issue Agenda for June Meeting
The bishops' conference is set to hold its 2026 Spring Plenary Assembly in Orlando on June 10-12.
