Hundreds of women sue over contraceptive injections linked to brain tumors — By: Catholic News Agency

null / Credit: Oleksandr Lysenko/Shutterstock Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jun 13, 2025 / 10:56 am (CNA). Women in America and the United Kingdom are taking legal action against Pfizer and other birth control producers after a study indicated that injectable contraceptives were found to cause brain tumors. A case management conference regarding the multi-district litigation was…

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Carlo Acutis to be canonized Sept. 7 with Pier Giorgio Frassati — By: Catholic News Agency

Blessed Carlo Acutis (left) and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati. / Credit: Diocese of Assisi/Public domain via Wikimedia Commons Vatican City, Jun 13, 2025 / 04:42 am (CNA). The Vatican announced Friday that Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, two young Catholics beloved for their vibrant faith and witness to holiness, will be canonized…

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The Perpetual Instruction of the Alta Vendita: Between Historical Truth and Ideological Exploitation — By: OnePeterFive

Above: Quirinal Palace circa 1860. The pope’s residence as the head of state of the Papal States. Throughout the history of the Church, there have been numerous occasions when the faithful perceived they were living through the “worst moment” or even the precursors to the end of times, due to social unrest, the moral corruption…

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China recognizes Pope Leo XIV’s first bishop appointment — By: Catholic News Agency

Credit: FreshStock/Shutterstock Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jun 13, 2025 / 07:00 am (CNA). Here’s a roundup of Catholic world news from the past week that you might have missed: China recognizes Pope Leo XIV’s first bishop appointment  The People’s Republic of China has officially recognized Pope Leo XIV’s first bishop appointment, the Vatican announced, signaling what…

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The Toothpaste isn’t Going Back in the Tube: Tradition and the War of Attrition — By: Crisis Magazine

Two notable events have taken place since Pope Leo XIV ascended the Throne of Saint Peter: Bishop Michael Martin of Charlotte angered pretty much every traditionally-minded Catholic in the Anglo-sphere, and 20,000 pilgrims, mostly young, marched the Chartres and attended an internationally televised/streamed Latin Mass said by Bishop Athanasius Schneider. Bishop Martin’s actions became an……

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