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What the Church teaches about (big) government

This article has free access for all visitors. By Valerie Schmalz. Cited by some U.S. bishops, the Catholic principle of subsidiarity is providing a new wrinkle in the health care debate
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This column has free access for all visitors. By John Norton. If we are concerned about addressing child sex abuse, an exclusive focus on the Catholic Church is going to miss a majority of the instances.
By Carl E. Olson. Jesus' encounter with young ruler reminds us he came not just to teach but also to transform
This article has free access for all visitors. By Valerie Schmalz. Cited by some U.S. bishops, the Catholic principle of subsidiarity is providing a new wrinkle in the health care debate
This article has free access for all visitors. By Sarah Hayes. Catholics promote vocations through running and walking in races
By Austen Ivereigh. Tour of St. Thérèse of Lisieux's relics reveals that Britons are not as secular as they seem
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Church is not against work on Sabbath, but wants to ensure workers are free to worship
By Emily Stimpson. In our 'culture of distraction' we lose focus on genuine priorities -- prayer and relationships
Our Takes. Women Religious are getting some much-deserved kudos
By Russell Shaw. Afghanistan war is just, and one that U.S. is morally obligated to win
By Robert P. Lockwood. Anti-Catholicism is part of U.S. cultural DNA, and will remain so while it still makes a buck
By Emily Stimpson. Father Damien de Veuster -- now among the handful of American saints -- spared nothing in bringing Christ to his beloved lepers of Molokai
By Msgr. Owen F. Campion. Catholic priests of the Roman tradition freely choose it as a commitment to their vows
By Emily Stimpson. One more miracle is all these five American men and women need before the Church can declare them saints
Letters to the Editor for October 11, 2009.
By Emily Stimpson. The French village draws more tourists today than pilgrims, but the community's namesake still remains a source of spiritual inspiration
This editorial column has free access for all visitors. What if Roman Polanski wore a Roman collar?
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