In the last of three reflections on the adopted father of Jesus, we are reminded how as ordinary of an act as caring for a child has great meaning. By guest...
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The bishops of Maryland today released document called "The Most Sacred of All Property: Religious Freedom and the People of Maryland," which...
It didn’t take long after news broke of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky being charged with the sexual abuse of male students for...
Vox Nova’s Morning’s Minion expresses the same frustration that I think most Catholics have: We’re tired of being labeled heretics because we question rampant...
Now that voters in the most conservative state in the U.S. have roundy rejected a constitutional amendment defining any fertilized ovum as a legal person, I...
St. Joseph is a popular saint among our guest bloggers. Three have written to describe how St. Joseph inspires them. Today, we share a reflection on how the...
Giving new shades of meaning to the word “inappropriate,” Cardinal Bernard Law, formerly of Boston and now ensconced in one of Rome’s four...
Though Harold Camping may have been wrong about the October rapture, it looks like we earthlings have another doomsday situation shaping up this November—alien...
Michigan’s Senate last week became the latest state legislative body to pass an anti-bullying bill, joining a host of other states that have taken a...
In the first of three guest blog posts about St. Joseph, we read about an often overlooked image of Joseph: as a father. By guest blogger Kevin Considine Irish...