Headline News and Catholic Social Teaching

Tom Mulhern

A brief look at specific stories in the news through the lens of Catholic Social Teaching.

  1. 1d ago

    Response to Gender Legislation Episode

    In this episode, my friend and collaborator Stan Werne provides his response to the previous episode on Gender Legislation, which was episode number 10. “Intersex,” The Cleveland Clinic  https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/16324-intersexDeclaration “Dignitas Infinita,” on Human Dignity https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2024/04/08/240408c.html“Four Things Catholics Need to Know About Transgender People,” Luisa Derouen, O.P. https://outreach.faith/2022/07/four-things-catholics-need-to-know-about-transgender-people/“What is it like being Catholic and transgender?” Christine Zuba https://outreach.faith/2025/12/what-is-it-like-being-catholic-and-transgender/“A transgender Catholic reflects on what keeps her in the church,” Danielle Koutsoufis https://outreach.faith/2025/08/a-transgender-catholic-reflects-on-what-keeps-her-in-the-church/“Catholic Tradition Has Always Included Trans People Like Me,” Max Kuzma https://sojo.net/articles/opinion/catholic-tradition-has-always-included-trans-people-me“Love-in-Truth: Accompanying Those Suffering Gender Dysphoria,” Archbishop Paul S. Coakley https://whatweneednow.substack.com/p/love-in-truth-accompanying-those“Answers to Several Questions . . .,” Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (English version) https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_ddf_20231031-documento-mons-negri_en.html“Pope Francis meets with transgender, intersex and ally Catholics,” Jeannine Gramick, SL https://www.lorettocommunity.org/pope-francis-meets-with-transgender-intersex-and-ally-catholics/Podcast website with full transcripts for this episode and all other episodesSend me a text or voicemail

    15 min
  2. Abortion Laws, a Puzzling Attitude, and Catholic Social Teaching

    Jun 10

    Abortion Laws, a Puzzling Attitude, and Catholic Social Teaching

    In this episode we look at recent abortion legislation, Catholic teaching on abortion, and the attitude maintained by some that one can be personally opposed to abortion while at the same time supporting legal access to abortion. Here are notes and references: How Federal and State Abortion Policies Shifted in 2025Abortion in the United States Dashboard - US map showing current legal status of abortion in each state (from a source that supports abortion)State Funding to Replace Federal Medicaid Funding to Planned Parenthood - Feb 25, 2026 - from a source that supports abortionAbortion in the United States - March 2026 - data and estimates from a source that supports abortionAbortion pills can be ordered "just in case" they'll be needed in the future - May 21, 2026The reality of the abortion pill - May 21, 2026Joint Letter and Catholic Medical Association Paper to the FDA on Mifepristone (July 7, 2025)Catechism of the Catholic Church - Respect for Human Life - scroll to sections 2270-2275Respect for Unborn Human Life: The Church's Constant Teaching - Fact sheet by the USCCB Committee on Pro-Life ActivitiesCatholic apologist Trent Horn makes the case that Catholics Can’t Be Pro-Choice - Sept 30, 2025 It is possible to be morally pro-life and politically pro-choice at the same time. - Jan 22, 2019Pro-life? Pro-choice? Try being pro-grace instead - Jan 19, 2026'Personally pro-life' but politically pro-choice? - October 2025Why the Arguments about “Bodily Autonomy” and “Forced Birth” Fail to Justify Abortion - June 22, 2022Option Line referral to pregnancy resource centers that don’t refer for abortionPodcast website with full transcripts for this episode and all other episodesSend me a text or voicemail

    13 min
  3. Jun 4

    Response to Birthright Citizenship Episode

    In this episode, my friend – and now collaborator – Stan Werne provides his response to the recent episode on Birthright Citizenship.  If you haven’t already done so, you’ll probably want to listen to that episode, which was episode 13,  before you listen to Stan’s response.  It’ll make a lot more sense that way. Stan references some of the notes from Episode 13 in his comments, and so those notes are repeated here for convenience. Executive Order that would end birthright citizenship for certain immigrantsFAQ about the Executive Order from the Legal Defense Fund, an entity that is opposed to the Executive OrderArticle about Senate hearing on birthright citizenship held March 12, 2026Full transcript of Oral arguments before the Supreme Court on April 1, 2026Takeaways from Supreme Court arguments, CNN article April 1, 2026U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Brief Submitted to Supreme CourtSelected Catholic commentaries critical of USCCB brief by Kelsey Reinhardt, Philip Lawler, and Jacob NeuUS Bishops Brief Gets Mixed Reviews, article from National Catholic Register March 6, 2026Projection: Repealing Birthright Citizenship Would Significantly Increase the Size of the U.S. Unauthorized PopulationGerman research showing birthright citizenship impact on education and youth crimeCatholic Social Teaching: Call to family, community and participationPodcast website with full transcripts for this episode and all other episodesSend me a text or voicemail

    14 min
  4. Food Stamp Changes and Catholic Social Teaching

    May 27

    Food Stamp Changes and Catholic Social Teaching

    In this episode we look at recent news regarding the US Farm Bill, and more specifically the part of the Farm Bill that deals with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, and see what light Catholic Social Teaching might shine on this issue. References and notes below: House passes 2026 farm bill - Apr 30, 2026Farm Bill Primer: Overview and Status - May 7, 2026Catholic groups stress efforts to combat hunger as Senate prepares to consider farm bill - May 7, 2026Household Food Security in the United States in 2024 - 12/30/2025Joint Catholic organizations letter on 2026 Farm Bill - Feb 20, 2026Joint Catholic organizations letter to Congress on Agriculture Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2027 - April 28, 2026Explainer: Understanding the SNAP program—and what “One Big Beautiful Bill” cuts to these benefits may mean - Nov 10, 2025SNAP Numbers Fall Across US–Food Banks Are Sounding the Alarm - May 13, 2026The Dismal Economics of SNAP’s Work-Hours Test and Time Limit - Apr 19, 2023 - Reviews 19 studies on SNAP work requirementsSNAP work requirements don’t boost jobs, but drop participation, research finds - April 10, 2026Employed in a SNAP? The Impact of Work Requirements on Program Participation and Labor Supply - February 2023Untangling Errors in the SNAP Program (August 5, 2025), USDA Efforts to Reduce Waste, Fraud and Abuse in SNAP (May 5, 2025), and What We Get Wrong About SNAP Fraud and Why It Matters (April 20, 2026)Pope Leo’s May 2026 prayer intention: 'That everyone might have food'Podcast website with full transcripts for this episode and all other episodesSend me a text or voicemail

    13 min
  5. May 13

    Declining Birth Rates and Catholic Social Teaching

    In this episode we’ll look at declining birth rates and see what Catholic Social Teaching has to say about this global long-term trend. Here are references and notes: National Center for Health Statistics - Births: Provisional Data for 2025 – report issued April 2026World Bank - Interactive chart showing birth rate trends for US and all other countriesWhich countries have fertility rates above or below the “replacement level”? - visual mapWorld Population – overview from UNInternational Monetary Fund - The Debate over Falling Fertility - June 2025How Countries might Reverse Plunging Birth Rate - 26 January 2026 - Interesting secular analysis from the Global Policy JournalHarvard Gazette article on “How to reverse nation’s declining birth rate” - August 20, 2025Catechism of the Catholic Church - The Family in God’s Plan - 2201-2213Pope Leo’s October meeting on marriage, family gains urgency amid declining birth rates in West - April 27, 2026Amoris Laetitia - 2016 - see section 42The Marriage Crisis Driving America’s Fertility Decline  (April 22, 2026) and Catholic family experts tie marriage to dropping US fertility rate (August 7, 2025) - some overlap between these articles‘Dramatic’ decline in Catholic marriage (January 31, 2026) and What is causing our fertility crisis? Catholic experts weigh in (May 2, 2024) - some overlap between these articlesPope Leo urges Europe to confront ‘declining birth rates,’ strengthen family life - October 14, 2025Pope Francis: World's ills rooted in too much greed, not too many babies - May 10, 2024Podcast website with full transcripts for this episode and all other episodes.Send me a text or voicemail

    14 min
  6. Apr 15

    War in Iran and Catholic Social Teaching

    This episode is about the war in Iran and what Catholic Social Teaching has to say about the war, focusing on news and reactions from February 28 to April 8, 2026. Here are references and notes: Here's what the Trump administration has said motivated the strikes.Persons killed and injured in Iran and US casualties through early April 2026Persons displaced by the war in IranEstimated US expenditure on war through early April 2026Cardinal Parolin: Preventive wars risk setting the world ablaze - March 4, 2026Cardinal Pizzaballa: Using God's name to justify war is 'gravest sin'Pope at Palm Sunday Mass: ‘Jesus does not listen to prayers of those who wage war’Catechism of the Catholic Church – Safeguarding Peace and Avoiding War – see section 2309 for just war criteriaCardinal McElroy says U.S. entry into war with Iran ‘not morally legitimate,’ citing Catholic just war teachingArticles from Catholic commentators supporting the war:  A Cautious Case for the Iran War by Philip Primeau and Contra Pope Leo, Catholic Just War Doctrine Supports Iran Strikes by Shannon Walsh & Sean Patrick CalabriaThe Just War Tradition and the Iran War: A Catholic Examination for American Conservatives by Will Wright - a Catholic conservative makes the case that the Iran war does not meet just war criteriaPope Leo: The threat against the entire Iranian people is unacceptable April 7, 2026Statement from Archbishop Paul Coakley, president of the USCCBPodcast website with full transcriptsSend me a text or voicemail

    13 min

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A brief look at specific stories in the news through the lens of Catholic Social Teaching.