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Vatican commission seeks to address legal loophole facing women religious suffering abuse
Efforts to address the abuse crisis in the Church have focused on minors and vulnerable adults, leaving unaddressed the abuse suffered by women religious. Efforts are underway to rectify that. [...]
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Sweden Herald
· Jul 2, 2026
Vatican excommunicates four bishops ordained by breakaway Catholic group
Vatican excommunicates four bishops ordained by breakaway Catholic group
Standing for Freedom Center
· Jul 2, 2026
Ninth Circuit: Fired Christian Flight Attendants’ Religious Discrimination Case Can Go to Trial
The Ninth Circuit ruled that two Christian flight attendants can take their religious discrimination claims against Alaska Airlines and their union to trial. UPDATE: On June 24, a panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ordered that a lawsuit brought by flight attendants Lacey Smith and Marli Brown can go to trial, finding []
The Japan Times
· Jul 2, 2026
Members of rebel Catholic group in schism, excommunicated, Vatican says
The Vatican said on Thursday that priests and lay Catholics who are part of a breakaway right-wing Catholic group that ordained bishops without Pope Leo's approval are in schism with the wider church and now excommunicated.
Catholic World Report
· Jun 22, 2026
Religious Freedom Week kicks off in the U.S.
Catholics are invited to pray, reflect, and act on religious discrimination, education, immigration enforcement, Africa, gender ideology, political and anti-religious violence, and Nicaragua. [...]
AMBCrypto
· Jun 24, 2026
Catholic groups join law enforcement in opposing THIS CLARITY Act provision
Will CLARITY Act advance amid increasing opposition?
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· Jul 2, 2026
Vatican excommunicates splinter sect over bishops
Vatican excommunicates splinter sect over bishops
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Related coverage for "Vatican commission seeks to address legal loophole facing women religious suffering abuse": Sweden Herald — Vatican excommunicates four bishops ordained by breakaway Catholic group. Standing for Freedom Center — Ninth Circuit: Fired Christian Flight Attendants’ Religious Discrimination Case Can Go to Trial. The Japan Times — Members of rebel Catholic group in schism, excommunicated, Vatican says . Catholic World Report — Religious Freedom Week kicks off in the U.S.. AMBCrypto — Catholic groups join law enforcement in opposing THIS CLARITY Act provision. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/468oRmsak796WaimXBHwL9.png — Vatican excommunicates splinter sect over bishops