On Jan. 28 President Joe Biden released a statement announcing his intention to rescind the current regulation governing the Title X family planning program.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNA)- Americans are more likely than people in other developed countries to say their faith has strengthened during the pandemic, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center.
(CNA)- Most Americans oppose the use of tax dollars to fund abortions in the United States or overseas, according to a Knights of Columbus/Marist Poll released Jan. 27.
National speakers with local favorites are on the offering for the 5th annual Men of the Immaculata Men’s Conference, scheduled Feb. 20 at St. George Catholic Church in Baton Rouge.
The Racial Harmony Commission of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, in collaboration with the Southern University Law Center, the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University, the Sisters of St. Joseph and the Institute for Black Catholic Studies at Xavier University, sponsored a virtual lecture by Dr. Shannen Dee Williams, Professor of History at Villanova University.
In his Dec. 4 column, Father Carville pointed out proudly that the majority of the justices in the Supreme Court are now Catholic. Let us not forget why this is...
Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System announced today that Kathleen Healy-Collier, DHA, MHA, has been chosen market president for the Acadiana Region and will join the ministry on Feb. 22.
It was announced Jan. 15 that Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University along with five other boards were selected to receive the 2021 John W. Nason Award for Board Leadership by the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB), the premier organization representing higher education governing boards, in partnership with TIAA, a fortune 100 financial services organization dedicated to helping their clients pursue financial well-being.
Overcoming a pandemic that has stymied global economies, the annual #iGiveCatholic campaign was a success. Nationally, #iGiveCatholic on Dec. 1 recorded a record number of donations, raising $12.7 million.
COVID-19 canceled plans for the annual March for Life pilgrimage in Washington, D.C. but youth around the Diocese of Baton Rouge still “boarded the bus,” and journeyed virtually for life Jan. 23.