Read more about the article Dobbs ruling won’t end Church’s mission to aid women, families
Claudia Weber, a case manager for Catholic Charities, Diocese of Nashville, sorts through baby blankets donated by the St. Ann Craft Guild. Catholic Charities distributes layette items and diapers to families with young children. The diapers are purchased at a discount from the non-profit Nashville Diaper Connection. People interested in donating diapers and layette items should call Catholic Charities at 615-352-3087.

Dobbs ruling won’t end Church’s mission to aid women, families

Bishops ‘pledge to redouble our efforts to support mothers, fathers and children at every stage of life’

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Read more about the article Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as Supreme Court justice
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson takes the judicial oath of office as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court June 30, 2022. Administering the oath is Justice Stephen Breyer, whom she succeeds on the court due to his retirement, effective the same day. Jackson's husband, Patrick Jackson, holds the Bible during the ceremony. (CNS photo/Supreme Court of the United States, Handout via Reuters)

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as Supreme Court justice

’I accept the solemn responsibility of supporting and defending the Constitution’

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Read more about the article Missionaries of Charity kicked out of Nicaragua
A member of the Missionaries of Charity is pictured in a file photo near an image of St. Teresa of Kolkata during Mass at the cathedral in Managua, Nicaragua. The religious order has been expelled from Nicaragua. (CNS photo/Oswaldo Rivas, Reuters)

Missionaries of Charity kicked out of Nicaragua

’Nothing justifies depriving the poor of charitable attention’

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