Archbishop of Detroit questioned on improper investigation of pornography and hookup sites on parish computers

The complaint was filed in 2019, and after an investigation that lasted over a year, no satisfying conclusion was provided and the complainants were instead shut down. After 6 years, they are now seeking answers under the new archbishop and his message of transparency and accountability.
Pentagon hosts Good Friday service for Protestants only, isolating Catholics amid tensions

The e-mail reminder disseminated to approximately 3,500 employees stated that there would be no Catholic service, only a Protestant service.
Canadian bishops intervene in Supreme Court case on Quebec state-enforced secularism law

The Canadian Conference of Bishops have proposed their arguments in a landmark court case that could have implications on the constitution and religious freedoms in Canada.