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More than 130 retired diplomats and other former senior U.S. officials issued an open letter on Thursday criticizing a ...
The United States Department of Justice is suing the State of Washington over a new law some have deemed “anti-Catholic.” The ...
The rebranding effort seeks to establish “consistent branding" across all State Department programs and offices to best ...
The Confraternity of Catholic Clergy, representing over 500 Catholic priests and deacons, has issued a statement defending ...
A new law in the U.S. state of Washington which requires “members of the clergy” to report cases of child abuse or neglect learned in the confessional to police is being looked at by the U.S ...
Officials with Orthodox churches in the United States have filed a lawsuit against a Washington state measure requiring priests to break the confessional seal after a similar lawsuit was filed on ...
The United States will no longer be involved in peace talks between Russia and Ukraine to end the war, a Department of State (DOS) official said on Thursday, reported New York Post. The monumental ...
The DOJ in a press release announcing the lawsuit filed on June 23 said the Washington law “violates the free exercise of ...
The seal of the United States Department of State is seen in Washington, U.S., January 26, 2017. (File photo: Reuters) Trump draft proposes radical reshaping of State Department ...
US officials said on Monday, May 12, that the State Department has authorized the sale of $1.4 billion worth of military aircraft and equipment to the United Arab Emirates, ahead of President ...
EDITORIAL: It’s long-standing and settled law in the U.S. that priest-penitent discussions are privileged private communications that can be withheld from legal authorities.