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Mary Catherine Cashion, 91, of Racine, passed away peacefully on July 8, 2025. A dedicated educator, social justice advocate, and lifelong learner, Mary Catherine spent her life serving others through ...
In honor of Pope Francis's passing, Allentown's Cathedral Church of St. Catherine of Siena is draped in black for the next month.
SMITHTOWN, NY — Christopher Nelson was recently appointed new president of Catholic Health’s St. Catherine of Siena Hospital, according to a news release.
The Princess of Wales has spoken candidly about the life-changing long-term challenges of recovering after chemotherapy, as she visited a hospital in Essex. Catherine said during treatment "you ...
Well, call the impossible possible, because the trending shoe of the summer just so happens to be that—a pair of thigh-grazing wader boots from Saint Laurent. Yes, really.
The Supreme Court voted to allow parents to withdraw their children from classroom LGBTQ+ lessons in public schools.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor on Friday in favor of religious parents in a Maryland school district who sought an opt-out for their children from LGBTQ-themed books.
The case asked whether Montgomery County, Maryland, could require children to participate in lessons with books that clash with parents’ religious beliefs.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of parents seeking to opt their children out of public school instruction that conflicts with sincerely held religious beliefs.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of Maryland parents who sued a school district over its refusal to allow them to opt their children out of LGBT-focused lessons.
Parents argued that a lack of an opt-out from the program infringed on their rights to freely exercise their religion under the First Amendment.
A huge shake-up of child maintenance rules mean hundreds of thousands of parents will see the money they receive from ex-partners slashed.