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Parishes in Buffalo Diocese will undergo ‘rapid’ bankruptcy as part of Chapter 11 process

In an effort to bring its bankruptcy proceedings to a successful conclusion, the Diocese of Buffalo announced all its parishes will file "rapid prepackaged bankruptcy" cases.

Magnifica Humanitas seen deepening Church-tech ties, former Silicon Valley exec says

Relationships between tech companies and the Church will prompt “real dialogue as to how AI is going to affect humanity,” Father Brendan McGuire said.

Record number of priests ordained in Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina

“We stand in awe of God’s work in our midst,” Bishop Michael Martin said.

U.S. bishops unveil prayer service for America’s 250th anniversary centered on migrants

The prayer service invites Catholics to reflect on the nation’s history through the lens of migration, displacement, slavery, and faith while encouraging advocacy for vulnerable migrant populations.

Catholic scientists to gather near Chicago to discuss human sexuality, future of the universe

The 2026 Conference of the Society of Catholic Scientists will take place June 5–7 at Mundelein Seminary near Chicago.

Trump suggests pope unaware of Iran nuclear stance despite Leo’s repeated calls for disarmament

The president has claimed, without evidence, that Pope Leo XIV wants the Middle Eastern country to develop nuclear armaments.

Bishop highlights Church’s ministry to seafarers facing danger and isolation

While the main role of port chaplains with Stella Maris is to celebrate Mass and the sacraments aboard ships, their work includes providing counsel and aid to sailors, Bishop Frank Schuster said.

12 things to know and share about the Holy Trinity

The Holy Trinity is the central mystery of the Christian faith. Here are 12 things to know and share.

Human dignity, national security ‘not in conflict,’ U.S. bishops say amid Trump ‘aliens’ campaign

The Trump administration launched an "alien arrest map" with images and rhetoric that likens immigrants living illegally in the country to extraterrestrials.

Catholic Charities Boston sees surging need at city-wide food pantries

Following federal cuts, Catholic Charities is experiencing an “elevated need in our communities, and we're seeing fewer dollars to meet that need with,” said Jonathan Tetrault.