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Voting pattern presents challenges to Church

By Russell Shaw. Bishops face task of catechizing self-identified Catholics, even as further assaults on life mount
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By Lorene Hanley Duquin. Everyone knows that Advent, which begins Dec. 2, is supposed to be a holy time of watching, waiting and preparing for the coming of the Christ Child.
By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller. Volunteer pilots are using their gifts to transport patients to specialty hospitals
By Russell Shaw. Bishops face task of catechizing self-identified Catholics, even as further assaults on life mount
By Carl Olson. Jesus Christ liberates, guides and shapes his pilgrim people; do we serve him as we should?
Defense of traditional marriage falters in several states, but Massachusetts fends off legalizing assisted suicide.
By Brian Baker. Filling the empty pews starts with prayer —the basis for evangelization
By Ann Carey. Recent Notre Dame conference highlights persecution of Christians that’s occurring around the world today
By Msgr. Charles Pope. Pondering why Jesus had differing reactions to Nathanael’s and Peter’s declarations about him
By Ann Carey. At conference, Archbishop Vigano links such threats to threats of the human dignity of all people.
By Teresa Tomeo. The election was disheartening, but God is there for us and speaks to us through his Word and his saints
By Mary DeTurris Poust. Book explores Vatican II teaching about salvation and how it relates to evangelization efforts today.
By Greg Erlandson. Hot dog! Friday abstinence may be back, and this ‘old Catholic’ is ready to embrace it
By Lorene Hanley Duquin. The season is one of the most beautiful, and the most stressful —here’s how to stay joyous
Letters to the Editor about social justice, pro-life, election 2012, and Catholic schools.
By Matthew Bunson. Don’t worry — there’s always a holy person who can give us a heavenly perspective on our woes during the holiday season
The Church needs to set an example of civil discourse in its own house if it hopes to win the hearts and minds of its own fractious flock as well as the respect of society as a whole.
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