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Catholics weigh in on gun control regulations

By Brian Fraga. Tighter arms restrictions would be pointless without addressing increasingly violent culture, they say
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By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller. Jan. 27 to Feb. 2 marks National Catholic Schools Week
By Cardinal Donald Wuerl. The Church and its sacraments are a continual reminder to us of God, God’s love and God’s place in our lives
By Brian Fraga. Tighter arms restrictions would be pointless without addressing increasingly violent culture, they say
By Msgr. Charles Pope. Changes to responsorial Psalms are not usually allowed, but there are exceptions.
By Jonathan Luxmoore. French Parliament set to debate bill that would allow marriage and adoption for gay couples.
As we focus on Catholic education during National Catholic Schools Week, we should remember the financial sacrifice many Catholic teachers make to impact their students.
By Russell Shaw. Secular voices have begun speaking out about population problems.
By Robert P. Lockwood. Contemporary authors portray faith as simplistic and scheming, creating meaningless characters
By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller. A 1993 movie made the town of Punxsutawney famous for tradition.
By Msgr. Owen F. Campion. Death of a talented young seminarian sheds light on the strengths of the men entering priesthood today
By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller. Standards assist schools in revitalizing mission, boosting Catholic identity
Letters to the Editor about same-sex marriage, tribunals, physical health, and souls.
By Jim Graves. Once ubiquitous in Catholic schools, women religious are slowly increasing their presence among students across the country
The bishops again remind us that our priority must be to protect the innocent and the most vulnerable among us.
By Carl Olson. Just as God united the Jews through his law, we are united through our need for liberation from sin.
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