Our Sunday Visitor
Now get OSV on your Kindle!
Get OSV on your KindleGet two free weeks when you subscribe today!

Click the issue above or at left to access articles. Subscribers have complete access after login; each issue also features several free articles.
Let us know what you think by emailing feedback@osv.com.

 


Should people be allowed to sell their organs for transplant?

This article has free access for all visitors. By Valerie Schmalz. Church teaching considers treating body parts as commodities to be unacceptable
Read More...
This column has free access for all visitors. By John Norton. The "new feminism" continues to find fresh proponents and thinkers, including here in the United States.
By Stephanie Kornexl. How the ancient belief in the Assumption of the Virgin Mary became an official dogma of the Catholic Church
This article has free access for all visitors. By Valerie Schmalz. Church teaching considers treating body parts as commodities to be unacceptable
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Love between a husband and wife is a symbol of something greater -- God's love for world
By David Karanja. Nairobi cardinal had feared the movement's activities borrowed from other churches
Our Takes. Two recent stories reminded us of what Jesus said of little ones, "the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these" (Mt 19:14)
By Scott Alessi. Catholic nurse forced to participate in abortion seeks greater protection for health care workers
By Robert P. Lockwood. Mercy shown by family of slain man saved his killer -- maybe in more ways than one
By Steven D. Greydanus. 'Stranded' documents '72 plane crash and survivors' harrowing choice
By Msgr. Owen F. Campion. Choice of Sotomayor continues a trend of giving a seat to an emerging political faction
This article has free access for all visitors. By Jo Garcia-Cobb. Grassroots movement celebrates a woman's gift of self while acknowledging true natures of women and men.
Letters to the Editor for August 16, 2009
By Carl E. Olson. Jesus declared you do not have life within you unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man
This editorial column has free access for all visitors. As the debate over the best way to craft a health care reform bill rages on, it's a good idea to step back from abstract principles to remind ourselves of their real-life implications.
Advertisements
Return to top
Advertisements

Catholic Faith Resources | For Catholic Parishes | Order OSV Products | RSS | Advertise | About Us | Contact Us | Jobs
Copyright © 1996-2012, Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.  All rights reserved. Copyright information | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy