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Two federal agencies cannot punish Catholic employers and health care providers if they refuse for religious reasons to provide gender-affirming care to transgender patients ...
The Supreme Court decided Thursday that a Catholic charity doesn’t have to pay Wisconsin unemployment taxes, one of a set of ...
The roughly 300 pilgrims trudging 60 miles from Wichita to Pilsen for an annual march honoring chaplain Emil Kapaun were particularly excited this year. The walk (or pilgrimage, or march, or camino) ...
Throughout a man’s seminary formation, Holy Hours before the Blessed Sacrament become a staple in their daily routine. At the ...
Three seats on the Wichita City Council are up for reelection this year — all currently held by Democrats. But only one will ...
"The Eucharist is not my private procession or yours. It belongs to all of us, to the entire world, even a world that looks ...
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage marked its 10th day May 28 with events in its eighth diocese. It has plans to reach LA June ...
On the heels of Fr. Emil Kapaun moving a step closer to sainthood, an annual pilgrimage in memory and honor of the Army ...
Michael Gonzalez, 23, from Saline County was arraigned on felony charges: of burglary and criminal desecration and two misdemeanor charges of theft and criminal damage to property, according to the ...
SEDGWICK COUNTY —A Saline County man arrested in connection with church vandalism in Wichita was back in court for an arraignment hearing on Wednesday.
The Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office said that 23-year-old Michael Gonzalez was arraigned on two felony charges: burglary and criminal desecration and two misdemeanor charges: theft and ...
The man charged with criminal desecration of Wichita St. Patrick Catholic Church was back in a Sedgwick County courtroom for ...