NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich about immigration enforcement in his city, the Trump administration's immigration policy and the Catholic Church's position.
The Democratic governor said he was swayed by the stories of terminally ill residents who want more end-of-life options.
Catholic leaders, including Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago and other Illinois bishops, have ardently opposed the ...
Assisted dying has been legalized in many nations across the Western world, as choosing how to end one’s life has come to be ...
Chicagoans gathered Sunday with heavy hearts to light the menorah on the first day of Hanukkah. The shooting, that left at ...
Eighty years later, American Catholic bishops visited Japan to demand nuclear disarmament—and called for political leaders to ...
New York and national Catholic media, along with local Catholics, say they hear Bishop Ron Hicks will be named archbishop in ...
Recent controversy highlights sectarian sensibilities of many lay faithful in the U.S. church, the lack of imagination among ...
Reclaiming American Catholicism,' coming in at nearly 400 pages, is a comprehensive and meticulous synopsis of many of the ...
Jewish communities across Chicago gathered to mark Hanukkah under heightened security. The yearly menorah lighting took place during a time of mourning for victims of a deadly anti-Jewish mass shootin ...
"Catholics must be free to live according to the 2,000-year-old teachings of our faith without government intrusion," Bishop ...
Pritzker initially seemed hesitant to sign the law, saying it was not a bill he anticipated would be voted on during the fall ...