According to a new study, The (In)compatibility of Diversity and Sense of Community, from researchers out of Michigan State University, the answer might not be...
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Guest blog John F. Kennedy’s 1960 election was a moment of arrival of American Catholics into the mainstream of American society. His eloquent inaugural...
Cleveland.com reported this week about a Walmart in Canton, Ohio that is collecting food for its employees who won’t be able to afford a holiday meal this...
Images and reports of devastation from Typhoon Haiyan that struck the Philippines last week continue to pour in. By some estimates, rebuilding efforts to...
With the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Catholic President John F. Kennedy coming up this Friday, the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate...
I don't think William Peter Blatty will be worried that any cinematic version of planned prayers of "exorcism in reparation for the sin of same-sex...
You may have heard the story in recent months of Margaret Mary Vojtko, who died in September at the age of 83. Vojtko was at the time of her death living in...
So much news, so little time. In case you missed the news this week, here is your weekly roundup. This week has proved tumultuous for Vision Forum, the...
With everyone eager to gauge the “Francis effect,” I’m afraid the media have latched on to some red herrings here or there. Of note is the...
As a former resident of Washington—Washington State, that is—I was happy to see the bishops there recently called for a thorough independent review...