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With historic visit, pope to challenge indifferent, agnostic Brits

This article has free access for all visitors. By Austen Ivereigh. Benedict XVI walks into a swirl of paradoxes and a storm of controversy with historic state visit
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This column has free access for all visitors. By John Norton. The face of the Catholic Church in the United States in the not-so-distant future is going to look very different
By Brian J. Lowney. Catholic nurse who was honored for her service in Iraq writes book about treating physical, psychological wounds in Mosul
By Michelle Martin. After more than eight decades, he says ‘the healing process has begun’
Authentic visions reiterate the central practices of Christian faith and don’t distract from its mysteries
This article has free access for all visitors. By Austen Ivereigh. Benedict XVI walks into a swirl of paradoxes and a storm of controversy with historic state visit
You may think your teenager is a Christian, but the author of a new book argues that he or she may actually be a “moralistic therapeutic deist” instead.
By Jim Graves. Its bilingual services work with women to counter aggressive campaigns by neighborhood’s abortion clinics
Bowling alley nostalgia brings back memories of 1960s music producer, Dominican Sisters’ choir
This article by Mary Eberstadt has free access for all visitors. What the current trend of kid-bashing says about our society’s view of family
This column has free access for all visitors. In wake of clerical abuse scandal, a proposal for a serious outreach to the victims — and their abusers
By John Collins. Following the wisdom of Father Benedict J. Groeschel, a look at how encountering Christ is the key to a mature faith
Letters to the Editor about theology of the body, Ground Zero mosque, same-sex marriage and conscience formation.
Parable of the prodigal son reveals much about God’s love for us — his selfish and sinful children
This editorial column has free access for all visitors. ‘When so many claim to be Christian, how could anyone dispute the Gospel’s right to be heard?’
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