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This article is free for all visitors. With the early campaigning for next year's elections, some fear important issues won't be tackled in 2007.
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In his Openers column, Editor Gerald Korson discusses the debt problem of poorer countries.
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Even with the consensus that something must be done, the issue becomes; How do you pay for it?
Catholics have long collected images of Christ, saints and angels.
The Church's commitment to compassionate treatment of the mentally ill reflects Catholic belief that all humankind reflects the image of God.
Can affluent candidates relate to the dilemmas that affect poor and middle-class citizens?
Many anxieties and disorders originate in behavior that goes against Church teaching.
Professors predict greater need for pastoral counselors as a number of vocations dwindle.
During his life, Jesus spent time teaching the apostles about mercy, fortitude and grace.
The Lord gave us vehicles of grace that can fortify us in struggles.
If you have feelings of worthlessness or guilt, remind yourself that in Christ you are offered not only forgiveness, but also a gift of glory.
Baptismal and ordained priesthoods have no meaning or purpose without the other one.
U.S. bishops' document Socially Responsible Investment Guidelines helps groups determine how to be good stewards of donors' gifts.
Texas state senator wants to pay women to not abort their babies.
The familiar in this life never lasts long. That's a gift that only comes with eternal life.
Discussion of Church's influences on politics gears up with the 2008 run for U.S. president.
Tridentine Mass should be an option
To use one's leisure time for extended outrach to the needy is an expression of Christian stewardship.
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