Between Katy Perry's demonic dance and Beyonce's shockingly explicit performance, even the secular media commented about all the evil on display at this year's Grammy awards.
Doctors are now able to transplant the womb of a living relative into a woman who was either born without a uterus or had it removed for medical reasons, but the procedure raises serious ethical questions.
Italian police are searching for the person(s) responsible for stealing a reliquary containing the blood of Blessed John Paul II from a chapel in the region of Abruzzo which authorities fear may be used in Satanic rituals.
The Supreme Court has extended a temporary injunction allowing the Little Sisters of the Poor to be exempted from the controversial birth control mandate that would force them to provide contraceptive coverage to employees or face crippling fines.
The last decade has seen a surge in the number of children conceived through gamete donation who are actively searching for their biological parents and other genetic relatives.
Reliable sources say Pope Francis may make his first visit to the United States in 2015 when he joins the World Meeting of Families which will be held in Philadelphia in September of that year.
In response to repeated claims by Swiss guards that a "gay lobby" exists in the Vatican, deputy Secretary of State Archbishop Angelo Becciu went on the record to request that the accusers provide the names of those who are involved in the lobby.