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Catholic chat bot: Putting AI at the service of the Church

Before converting to Catholicism, Michael Baggot took his questions about faith and the Church to the first place many people go with their questions: the internet.

New Pope Francis interview with CBS’s Norah O’Donnell to air tonight

A portion of a new interview with Pope Francis will air tonight on the "CBS Evening News" at 6:30 p.m. Eastern, according to a release from the CBS News Communications office.

Supreme Court weighs Idaho abortion ban against federal emergency health care law

The Supreme Court on April 24 weighed a potential conflict between Idaho's abortion restrictions and federal law governing emergency health care.

Biden signs $95 billion aid package critical for Ukraine’s defense, global humanitarian needs

President Joe Biden on April 24 said the U.S. will begin sending military aid to Ukraine within "the next few hours" after he signed legislation sent to him by Congress approving $95 billion in foreign aid to provide weapons and support to key U.S. allies including Ukraine and Israel -- as well as billions in humanitarian aid -- after a monthslong process.

Whose back do you have?

“Strong men, strong families. Strong families, strong Church. Strong Church, we take back this culture — but it has to start with us.”

More than 100 Catholic school leaders gather in Stillwater to pray, learn, share

Anchored in prayer with Archbishop Bernard Hebda and Auxiliary Bishops Michael Izen and Joseph Williams, more than 100 Catholic school leaders from across the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis gathered in Stillwater April 18-19.

Biden campaigns on abortion in Florida, seeking to turn increasingly red state back to blue

President Joe Biden reiterated his administration's commitment to restoring Roe v. Wade as he campaigned in Florida April 23, a pitch his campaign has argued could help Democrats carry the state in a presidential election for the first time in over a decade.

Pence: Trump betrayed pro-life movement by rejecting idea of federal abortion restrictions

Former Vice President Mike Pence argued his ex-running mate, former President Donald Trump betrayed the pro-life movement by stating his opposition to implementing federal abortion restrictions should he be elected to another term in 2024.

Archbishop Wenski: Deportations to Haiti ‘unconscionable’ amid violence, instability

A U.S. archbishop has denounced the Biden administration's decision to resume deportations of Haitian migrants, given the rampant violence and instability in Haiti.

Conference, ministry seek to equip Catholics to use charismatic gifts

Jesus’ love through the Holy Spirit can inspire Catholics to heal the world, said Father Mathias Thelen at an Encounter Ministries Twin Cities Regional Conference April 11-13.