Catholic accused of blasphemy dies in Pakistani custody — By: Catholic News Agency

Pakistani Christians are mourning the death of a 61-year-old Catholic accused of blasphemy who died in custody after months of deteriorating health, renewing concerns over the treatment of vulnerable prisoners and the misuse of Pakistanʼs blasphemy laws. Amir Peter, the younger brother of Capuchin Father Henry Paul, parish priest of St. Francis Church in Lahore,…

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Peter’s Pence collected more than $65.8 million for the pope’s mission in 2025 — By: Catholic News Agency

Peter’s Pence, the Holy See’s fund that gathers donations for the pope’s charitable works and the needs of the universal Church, closed 2025 with an income of 57.6 million euros ($65.8 million) and expenses of 59.8 million euros ($68.3 million). The Vatican attributes the 2.2-million-euro ($2.5 million) deficit to currency exchange rate fluctuations, according to…

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How the American Revolution changed the future of Catholics in America — By: Catholic News Agency

As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, the nation’s founding offers a reminder that one of the beneficiaries of the American Revolution was a religious minority once viewed with deep suspicion: Catholics. Long before the First Amendment guaranteed the free exercise of religion, in many of Britain’s American colonies, Catholics were barred…

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Thankful for abortion pill reversal: ‘We are grateful someone answered’ — By: Catholic News Agency

More than 200 women banded together to advocate for access to abortion pill reversal in response to California officials targeting the practice. In abortion pill reversal, a patient who no longer desires abortion takes the hormone progesterone to save the life of her child after she has taken the first chemical abortion pill. In recent…

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