It seems like ages ago that everyone was all worked up about Father Marcel Guarnizo, the priest who denied communion to Barbara Johnson during her mother's...
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It is now 1 kabillion degrees and too hot to move; nevertheless, I will attempt to direct you to cooler spots on the interwebs. Or hotter: The Church of...
I wonder if, in 1968 when he signed Humanae Vitae, Paul VI could have guessed the kinds of conversations we'd still be having more than 40 years...
Between the heat wave scorching the country and having a federal holiday smack in the middle of the work week, the dog days of summer are here and everyone and...
The mixed decision on Arizona’s immigration restrictive law SB1070 that came down from the Supreme Court last week set its advocates and opponents to...
Tomorrow is the Fourth of July, which also marks the end of the bishops' Fortnight for Freedom campaign. Rallies are continuing around the country...
News that the California assembly is considering a law that could recognize more than two parents for a child is already causing a bit of a dust-up on the...
One of my favorite hymns to sing at Mass is Marty Haugen's "All Are Welcome." The song's message of openness and inclusivity is, to me, at...
Chicago's (Ok, it's out in the burbs) Fermilab today announced tantalizing evidence of the Higgs boson, the "oh-my-god particle" that some...
The Nuns on the Bus finished their 2,700-mile journey to promote the social dimensions of the gospel–and protesting the damage the budget passed by the...