If you haven't been reading much on our news page about the bishops' response to the HHS mandate, there's a reason: As the person responsible for...
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Good news for dinosaur lovers in New York–the Department of Education has abandoned plans to eliminate “dinosaur” and other words that could...
In what seems to be a growing trend these days, another employee of a Catholic institution was fired for making a personal choice that conflicts with the moral...
On April 25th the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the Arizona state immigration law–popularly known as SB1070. Already it is receiving...
Proving that U.S. Catholic is hip, cool, and with it (or at least on top of popular subjects du jour): Our April issue included a story on the harmful impacts...
It’s getting harder and harder for a Democrat to speak at a Catholic college (or to be married to one): Anna Maria has withdrawn its invitation to...
This week we heard some good news and bad news about the death penalty in the U.S. People usually want the bad news first, right? Well, here it is: According...
Wading through a disturbing morass of arguments about whether George Zimmerman is white or Hispanic, whether Trayvon Martin attacked Zimmerman before Zimmerman...
The Catholic News Agency reported earlier this week that the Pontifical Academy for Life has cancelled its third annual conference on ethical stem cell...
The pope is wrapping up his visit to Cuba today, where he met with Fidel Castro–who asked for some clarification about Pope Benedict’s job...