Divorces are rarely amicable, and never cause for celebration, especially when the partners never seem to have reached an agreeable parting of the ways. John...
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In December, the unemployment benefits for over one million people expired, because Congress did not renew the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program...
When the news broke a few months ago that Pope Francis was looking for input from the pews on issues relating to marriage and family life, a number of groups...
I may be accused of having a pope-crush on Pope Francis, but the man keeps coming with delightful and surprising refreshingness. When asked in an interview...
This week, as difficult as it might be to fathom, 2013 rolled over into 2014. In case you were too busy playing in the snow or bringing in the New Year, this...
Time magazine named Pope Francis its Person of the Year; Esquire named him best dressed. And now the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has named the pope...
Happy third day of Christmas! In celebration of the day and week, we at U.S. Catholic offer you this quick weekly roundup in lieu of the traditional three...
Though Pope Francis has only been the pope for less than a year, he’s made news more than a few times. Here are 10 pontifical highlights from 2013. 1. Pope...
When Msgr. William Lynn was convicted of child endangerment last year for his role in the cover-up of sexual abuse by priests in the Archdiocese of...
James Carroll at the Boston Globe sounds pretty confident that Pope Francis is going to make changes in the way the church deals with divorce and remarriage:...