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Exit Interviews for fallen away Catholics?
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Cuba recognizes Good Friday for the first time in 55 years
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Pope bring a message of peace and hope to Mexico
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Spain seeks Vocations among the unemployed youth
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Use of Technology on the rise in congregations
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Vatican issues ultimatum to SSPX more»
NY Times accused of Catholic Bashing for running anti-Catholic advertisement more»
Car bomb in Nigeria explodes near Catholic Church more»
Bishop Aquila of Fargo receives praise for re-ordering the sacraments more»
As England looks to redefine marriage, the Catholic Church speaks out more»
Justice Scalia to Catholics: "Brave the scorn of worldly people" more»
Italy looks to tax the Church to help solve country's massive debt problems more»
Respect for Rights of Conscience Act fails in Senate: How your Senator voted more...»
The USCCB leads the charge against the intrusion of religious freedom with testimonies on capitol hill here... and op-ed pieces here»
Catholics scrutinized for jury duty in Philadelphia priest abuse trial: How Catholic is too Catholic? more»
These days, hacker groups are everywhere, and even the Vatican isn't immune from cyber attacks... more»
The HHS compromise on birth control still misses the point, says Cardinal Donald Wuerl ... more»
Divorcing sex from procreation is to deny the fact "That God has made us fundamentally for love," says Fr. Roger Landry, Harvard educated priest, at Theology on Tap...more»
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Essays and Opinions
Do Bishops ignore certain political issues? Or do some teachings garner more headlines?
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Man, the religious animal...
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Catholic School and Public School
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Catholicism's Lessons of Love and why position on contraception makes sense
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Bishop Hubbard of Albany, NY: Integrate religious views into public life
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Catholic Culture: Catholic Action for Social Change
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What Works on springtime and starting anew
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The Catholic case against artificial contraception. Written clearly and articulately in the Atlantic magazine. The kicker? It's from 1939.
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Fr. Longenecker on judging and mercy
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Bishop Lori Responds to critical editoral in America
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The American concept of religious freedom: Public exercise of religion must be protected, not because the government has given its permission, but because it is not theirs to withhold...
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Chicago Tribune Op-Ed: Catholicism, Baseball, and the HHS mandate
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Abortion, Contraception, and the Early Church Historical roots to the modern debate more»
Life As a Lenten Journey: Are we there yet? more»
EWTN is opposing the HHS mandate in a much-publicized lawsuit. CEO Michael Warsaw explains why in this New York Times essay... ... more»
From Pope Benedict:"Man is never wholly free from the temptation ... but with patience and true humility we become stronger..."
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What is the role of Church in the public sphere? A balancing act, says David Hollenbach, S.J., and Thomas A. Shannon more»
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Around the Web
Kennedy Commencement Speech canceled at Massachusetts Catholic College
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Vatican Commission on the role of the faithful
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The NY Times continues to "broad brush" Catholics...
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The JPII Generation Comes of Age
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Catholic Charities helped low-income Americans save $7 million through tax prep assistance
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Why I'm not a conservative or liberal Catholic by Anthony DiStefano
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Why are Catholic Movies cheese-fests? Just because it's Catholic doesn't mean it's good
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NPR's Talk of the Nation explores one side of whether the Catholic Church embraces women (note the treatment of the last caller on the transcript)
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Simcha Fisher: What if we are in dissent?
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Lent: Into the desert. A reflection from Pope Benedict XVI more»
Robert Coles on Lust and the concept of sin more»
"The home," said Chesterton, "is not the one tame place in a world of adventure; it is the one wild place in a world of rules and set tasks." more»
Sporting a habit on the red carpet: Mother Dolores Hart more»
What will Cuba look like after Castro? A return to Catholic roots is in the making with more than twice the number of priests and nuns as were active 20 years ago...more»
It's time for the laity to step up and foster charity, and charitable works even if that means you won't get a tax write-off... more»
Religious freedom and democracy - nothing focuses the mind like a threat, and nothing helps bridge a divide that goes back 500 years like an assualt on religious liberty more»
Is Heaven an acquired taste? Probably, but will we be ready for it? (warning: title is a bit crude but the article is good) ... more»
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