It has long been argued that laypeople should be able to share their expertise through preaching during the homily at Mass. Despite these urgings, church...
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Wariness about eating food with genetically modified ingredients seems to be on the rise–and now more companies are making a push to keep genetically...
The Affordable Care Act was signed into law four years ago now. A great deal of time, manpower, and money has been invested in the infrastructure that the law...
Of course the very big news this week is the impending World Cup of Two Popes, where Germany will face off against Argentina. Our Friends over at Religion News...
A recently released Gallup poll attempts to answer the question of how modern Americans view religion, posing the question: Do you believe that religion...
Wednesday, July 2, marks the 50th anniversary of the day that Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The law banned discrimination in schools...
In a much-anticipated decision, the Supreme Court today issued opinions on Burwell v. Hobby Lobby. I say opinions, because by my count, there were four. (The...
In a unanimous 9-0 ruling released yesterday in the case of McCullen v. Coakley, the Supreme Court struck down a Massachusetts law that created a 35-foot...
It’s the first week of summer, and we in Chicago are experiencing Polar Vortex 2.0. At least it’s not -12 degrees anymore. So in case you have been wandering...
Some disturbing news has come from both sides of the political spectrum today. Immigration reform—a hot-button issue that the Obama administration has been...