While the N.Y. Occupy Wall Streeters endured a tricky Halloween snowstorm, in other cities “occupy” protestors did not have to contend with mother...
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A week ago, President Obama announced that nearly all U.S. troops will be out of Iraq by December 31 of this year. “After nearly nine years...
U.S. Catholic spent the last two days interviewing three scholars on the topic of women deacons at the book launch of Women Deacons: Past, Present, and Future...
The tongue, of course! Sometimes a tongue talks too much: In a case of letting sleeping theologians lie–maybe that’s a bad analogy–the...
Despite never making an attempt to communicate with Elizabeth Johnson about her book Quest for the Living God when they had concerns before publicly...
Next week, in honor of All Saints Day, we’ll be posting reflections from readers and contributors on their favorite saints. Today, we get things started...
Recently the Office of Immigration Affairs of the Archdiocese of Chicago recognized Lake County (IL) Sheriff Mark C. Curran for his support of immigration...
There have been plenty of reactions to the Vatican document on international financial reform. Today, Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan chimes in with his...
Prior to this week I can’t say that I knew a lot about Cincinnati’s Archbishop Dennis Schnurr, but two recent actions have certainly set him apart...
Last week, we received an overwhelming response to a Glad You Asked article we published in our October issue on whether Catholics can receive communion at a...