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Colombia elects Abelardo de la Espriella as new president, according to preliminary vote count
Posted on 06/22/2026 14:14 PM (CNA Daily News - Vatican)
EU tells EWTN News that Pope Leo's AI vision mirrors Europe's own rules
Posted on 06/22/2026 10:52 AM (CNA Daily News - Vatican)
U.S.–Iran accord draws applause from Bishop Zaidan
Posted on 06/22/2026 10:30 AM (CNA Daily News - Vatican)
Pope Leo XIV warns no doctor should ever 'decide on the life of an embryo'
Posted on 06/22/2026 09:40 AM (CNA Daily News - Vatican)
After meeting with pope, collaboration between Vatican, abuse victims takes ‘a step forward’
Posted on 06/22/2026 08:00 AM (CNA Daily News - Vatican)
Pope Leo XIV to UN: To combat hunger, focus on humanity
Posted on 06/22/2026 07:15 AM (CNA Daily News - Vatican)
Deacons Continue to Bring a Spirit of Renewal and Encouragement to the Missionary Ministry of the Church, Says Archbishop Hicks
Posted on 06/22/2026 06:30 AM (USCCB News Releases)
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations has released its annual survey, A Portrait of the Permanent Diaconate in 2025: A Study for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Since 2005, the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) at Georgetown University has conducted this survey, which provides important statistics and forecasting trends on the state of the permanent diaconate in the Church in the United States.
“Deacons continue to bring a spirit of renewal and encouragement to the missionary ministry of the Church through their service in the liturgy and works of charity expressed in everyday life,” said Archbishop Ronald A. Hicks, chairman of the USCCB’s Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations. “With nearly 15,000 active deacons in ministry in 2025, the permanent diaconate plays a vital role in bringing the Gospel to life through their witness as icons of Christ the Servant. With their primary duty of service in the Church being to proclaim the Gospel, preach, and perform charitable works, deacons serve a unique and vital ministry in the life of the Church. This annual survey is an opportunity for our faithful to recognize the work of the diaconate, pray for our deacons, and also discern if they are called to such ministry themselves.”
The survey utilized contact information from the National Association of Diaconate Directors (NADD) and was sent to the Office of the Permanent Diaconate in the Latin and Eastern Rite (arch)dioceses and eparchies. In total, CARA received responses from 143 of the 185 (arch)dioceses/eparchies whose bishops are members of the USCCB and have an active Office of Deacons, for a 77% response rate.
The full survey conducted by CARA may be accessed here.
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Bishop Thomas’ Statement on the Anniversary of the Dobbs Decision
Posted on 06/22/2026 06:30 AM (USCCB News Releases)
WASHINGTON – In marking the anniversary of the Supreme Court of the United States’ ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, Bishop Daniel Thomas, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities asks for the intercession of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in building a culture of life.
“The victory of the Dobbs decision risks being undone by the massive influx of abortion pills,” said Bishop Thomas. “While the Dobbs decision gave states the freedom to pass pro-life laws and protect preborn children, these laws are now being undermined.” He continued, “The Food and Drug Administration, a government agency responsible for protecting public health, has enabled a nationwide mail-order abortion industry by allowing abortion pills to be prescribed in telemed appointments and sold both at neighborhood pharmacies and online, circumventing state laws that protect life in the womb.”
Bishop Thomas then invited the faithful to unite in prayer and action: “What can we do to help protect women and babies from the evil of abortion pills? First, pray for women who are deceived by the abortion industry. Second, share the facts about abortion pills with your friends (see one-pager). Third, take action to help protect women and babies from these dangerous drugs by sending a message to your pharmacy or to pharmaceutical companies that produce these drugs. From mid-August through the end of October, Respect Life Month, the USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities will be inviting Catholics to unite in prayer and action. Please sign up and join us at https://www.respectlife.org.”
Read Bishop Thomas’ full statement here for more information and to sign up for the prayer and action campaign.
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‘Chant GPT’: How Catholics are responding to AI-generated Gregorian chant
Posted on 06/22/2026 04:00 AM (CNA Daily News - Vatican)
Cleveland father and son live out sacrificial faith after mother’s near-death illness
Posted on 06/21/2026 06:30 AM (CNA Daily News - Vatican)