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Freedom and love By Mary DeTurris Poust
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By Michelle Martin
To grow up poor in the United States does not just mean going without material things, although poor children certainly do that. It also means going without things most families take for granted for their children: a safe way to get to and from schools, parents who are available and able to advocate for their children with school officials and to help them stay engaged in their studies, access to healthy food and the knowledge to choose a healthy diet. more
The erosion of marriage as an institution disproportionately affects children and families that can least afford it. more
Handing on the Gift of Faith
In Focus: John F. Kennedy's Political Legacy
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Catholic meditation from My Daily Visitor
Excerpt from Pope Benedict XVI and the Sexual Abuse Crisis
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