As some celebrate the creation of a Roman Catholic “ordiniariate” for unhappy Episcopalians in the U.S.A., others are wondering if being...
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Yesterday evening, I had a hangover of sorts. No, I didn’t binge drink on New Years Eve. I had to have an espresso at 4 p.m. and still found myself getting...
It’s the last day we’ll be at work here at U.S. Catholic in 2011! Before we see you again in 2012, here are your last daily links for the year...
The U.S. Catholic office is winding down here in 2011. We’ll all be back January 3, 2012, ready to get to work putting out another issue of our newly...
Daily links, Wed., Dec. 28: Sen. DeMint’s war on the poor, and Christians libertarian and pugilistic
In class warfare news, South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint issued his Tea Party-inspired deficit reduction plan, 70 percent of which ($3 trillion) comes from...
As the Occupy Wall Street movement has pitted the 99% against the 1% and as recent reports reveal that 1 in 2 Americans are now considered to be poor, income...
It didn’t take long after the announcement was made that the new Mass translation would be implemented at the start of Advent 2011 for people to begin...
We begin a shortened final week of 2011 here at U.S. Catholic as we celebrate the Christmas season (and we hope yours is filled with merriment). Of course...
If you’re in the middle of your holiday consumption hangover–buyer’s remorse, eater’s remorse–you can comfort yourself a bit...
U.S. law can be contradictory – no more than tax or immigration law. An attorney can make a handsome buck in tax law, not so in immigration law – since it...