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Free to registered users. More than a year after Hurricane Katrina, devastated New Orleans churches are slowly rebuilding to their former glory.
Some say the moral considerations need revising, but others see the move as a ploy to endorse aggression without limits.
OSV columnist Kathy Shaidle praises a faithful Catholic legislator in Canada whose unequivocal defense of traditional morality is something we'd like to see more of in the United States.
The late President Ford didn't always see eye-to-eye with the Church, but his short term left a mark on the U.S.
Many "Generation Y" Catholics lose interest in the faith and embrace a kind of moral relativism. How do we win them back?
Meet Father Jose Hoyos, who has spent the last 18 years advocating compassion for undocumented workers.
He was only an invited guest at the wedding in Cana, explains Carl E. Olson in his Scripture column, but his first miracle there spoke volumes about marriage and love.
Editor Gerald Korson explains OSV's "letters to the editor" policy.
In his Pastoral Answers column, Msgr. M. Francis Mannion tells why a celebrant's personal sinfulness does not negate the validity of the Mass.
A profile of the often-misunderstood "Apostle to the Gentiles" and what his writings mean for us today.
A profile of the often-misunderstood "Apostle to the Gentiles" and what his writings mean for us today.
A profile of the often-misunderstood "Apostle to the Gentiles" and what his writings mean for us today.
A profile of the often-misunderstood "Apostle to the Gentiles" and what his writings mean for us today.
OSV editors comment on the real human cost of illegal immigration and a contest to set the Prayer of St. Michael to music.
A Canadian clergyman who defied Church law by seeking political office has lost his sacramental faculties
In OSV's editorial, we pause to consider the hanging death of Saddam and the altruistic legacy of former President Ford.
Publisher Greg Erlandson muses about the sudden passing of a fellow parishioner and how we and our culture tend to ignore the inevitability of death.
OSV editors comment on the real human cost of illegal immigration and a contest to set the Prayer to St. Michael to music.
The Vatican is taking a good hard look at the eternal fate of unbaptized babies and a long-held theory that was never offical Church teaching.
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