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In Focus: Drawn to the Undead

This article has free access for all visitors. By Mary DeTurris Poust. Why mortals love sinking their teeth into vampire stories
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By Amy Kiley. Dioceses, parishes witness spiritual fruits of Eucharistic adoration
By Valerie Schmalz. 'A lesson that pro-life Democrats can really make a difference and are needed in Congress'
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Pope might not write every word of his books and homilies, but thoughts are clearly his own
By Maria de Lourdes Ruiz Scaperlanda. Thousands of children were aided in their escape from communist Cuba with the assistance of a determined priest. Part one in a two part series on Operation Pedro Pan.
Our Takes. Dr. Francis Collins, the new director of the National Institutes of Health, also happens to be a Christian.
By OSV staff. Speech to new U.S. ambassador to Vatican also stresses potential areas of cooperation
By Robert P. Lockwood. On Newsweek, a sweet prince of Denmark, the afterlife and the persistence of the faith
This article has free access for all visitors. By Mary DeTurris Poust. Why mortals love sinking their teeth into vampire stories
By Msgr. Owen F. Campion. The Church is alert and taking full measures to guard against the sexual abuse of children
This In Focus article has free access for all visitors. By Mary DeTurris Poust. Anne Rice tells how her evolution of writing about vampires to angels reflected her spiritual journey from atheism to the Catholic faith
Letters to the Editor for October 25, 2009.
By Mitch Finley. Musical enthusiasm sparked the creation of a roots-and-rhythm Mass
This editorial column has free access for all visitors. The Church articulates principles that should govern all nations and all leaders.
By Carl E. Olson. Jesus Christ -- the new Moses -- leads us from the slavery caused by sin to salvation
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