- Scientists unethically experiment on the unborn to improve gene editing techniques, bioethicist saysGenetic researchers are increasing the accuracy of gene editing through experiments on unborn babies that could have been done on animals, one bioethicist says.At Columbia University, researchers have now edited the DNA of human embryos with “unprecedented accuracy,” according to a recent report by the New York Times.Dieter Egli, a professor of developmental cell biology ... read more
- Father Mitch Pacwa celebrated for his 50 years of priesthoodFather Mitch Pacwa, SJ, will celebrate the 50th anniversary of his ordination and is being honored for his decades of service to his community and the faithful.“This golden anniversary is a blessed occasion to offer gratitude for the abundant graces God has bestowed upon you throughout the past 50 years,” Bishop Elias Zaidan, bishop of ... read more
- Bishop of Toledo, Ohio, calls shooting of 12 at local festival a ‘tragic act’The day after 12 people were wounded by gunfire at a festival in Toledo, Ohio, Bishop Daniel E. Thomas lamented that one of the city’s “most beloved community traditions was suddenly shattered by senseless violence.”On the evening of Saturday, June 6, at the 53rd annual Old West End Festival, 12 people were wounded in an ... read more
- Pope Leo to visit Peru in November, according to country’s presidentPeruvian President José María Balcázar stated on Sunday, June 7, that Pope Leo XIV will arrive in the country on Nov. 10.When asked — while in the northern city of Chiclayo — about the date of the Holy Fatherʼs arrival in Peru, the president replied that the trip “is scheduled to begin on Nov. 10,” ... read more
- Pew profiles U.S. adult Catholic convert populationPew Research Center profiled the U.S. adult Catholic convert population and noted some of the differences between converts and lifelong Catholics.Converts to Catholicism account for 1.5% of U.S. adults. Converts make up 8% of the nation’s Catholics, and the remaining 92% of Catholics are “cradle Catholics,” who were raised in the faith and still identify ... read more
- Catholic leaders call for prayers, support for Philippine earthquake victimsMANILA, Philippines — Catholic Church leaders, various religious congregations, and associations have called for prayers and support for all those affected by the powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck parts of Mindanao, southern Philippines, on June 8 leaving many communities in fear and uncertainty.The offshore earthquake severely impacting General Santos City on Mindanao, the Philippines' main ... read more
- Cardinal Czerny beatifies Czech priests killed by communists, hints more may followA major spiritual event in the Czech Republic and the biggest day in the history of the Diocese of Brno drew thousands of people and the attention of national media in one of Europeʼs most secular societies.The beatification Mass of two priests killed by the communist regime in Czechoslovakia was not “the Church moralizing” but ... read more
- A quarter of Irish Gen Z will have no children, new report saysOne in 4 members of Ireland’s Gen Z demographic are expected to be childless by age 45, according to a new report from Dublin’s Iona Institute, which promotes marriage, freedom of conscience, and religion in society. Gen Z generally refers to people born between 1997 and 2012.Drawing on cohort-level data from the Human Fertility Database ... read more
- Jun. 8 Monday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time, WeekdayThe Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Médard (456-545), Bishop of Noyon, France. Legend says that once when he was a child a sudden shower fell, soaking everyone except St. Médard who remained perfectly dry, because an eagle had spread its wings over him. Ever since, Médard was known as "master of rain" or his patronage against ... read more
- Over 1,000 people process with Jesus Christ in the Eucharist through Washington, DCMore than 1,000 people processed through the streets of downtown Washington, D.C., on Saturday morning as the third annual National Eucharistic Pilgrimage made its way through the nation’s capital.“Today we are going to bring Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament to the streets of Washington, D.C.,” Father Charles Trullols, director of the Catholic Information Center, ... read more
- Jun. 7 Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Solemnity"While they were eating, he took bread, said the blessing, broke it, gave it to them, and said, 'Take it; this is my body.' Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, and they all drank from it. He said to them, 'This is my blood of the covenant, which will ... read more
- 9 saints and Gaudí inspire faithful as pope’s visit to Spain gets underwayThe national organizing committee of Pope Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Spain has proposed, through videos created with artificial intelligence, the lives of nine saints and one venerable, Antonio Gaudí, as examples of Christian life to inspire the faithful as this ecclesial event gets underway.The choice of these holy men and women is related to ... read more
- Jun. 6 Saturday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time; Opt Mem of St. Norbert, Bishop, Opt. Mem.Today is the Optional Memorial of St. Norbert (1080-1134). Norbert was born at Xanten near Cologne about the year 1080. As a young cleric he resided at the court of the Archbishop of Cologne and then at that of the emperor where he allowed himself to be influenced by the spirit of the world. But ... read more
- FDA investigates dangers abortion pill could pose to womenThe Food and Drug Administration’s safety investigation of the chemical abortion pill mifepristone, used in most abortions, is progressing, according to a senior FDA official.The official claimed that a study has been ongoing for months, as first reported by the Wall Street Journal.“The FDA has been actively working on a science-based safety review of the ... read more
- Nigeria sentences 4 perpetrators of 2022 Pentecost massacre to deathFour Nigerian men have been sentenced to death by a court after being found guilty of carrying out the Pentecost massacre, an attack on St. Francis Xavier Parish in the city of Owo, Nigeria, on June 5, 2022, that left at least 40 people dead.On that day, the men entered the church during Pentecost Sunday ... read more
