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Southern Sudan Catholics describe optimism after referendum

By David Karanja. Vote to create country of Southern Sudan expected to end decades of Muslim-Christian violence
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Participating in the March for Life is an experience that sticks with you
By Elizabeth Scalia. Have American parents allowed excellence to be sacrificed at the altar of their children’s self-esteem?
By Austen ivereigh. Pontiff’s words met with fierce reaction from China and the Muslim world, even, surprisingly, Egypt. Subscription required
In the ancient world where the value of salt was so highly regarded, this phrase was laden with meaning. Subscription required
By David Karanja. Vote to create country of Southern Sudan expected to end decades of Muslim-Christian violence
By Eric Sammons. Pope Benedict XVI’s Verbum Domini guides us how to read the Word of God through the context of the Church.
By Ann Carey. Training, improved relations with bishops needed to foster compliance with directives, experts say.
Church does not view other Christian communities as places in which salvation is not operative. Subscription required
By OSV staff. Letter to Congress emphasizes human dignity and need for just economic policies, immigration laws
If you are reading this column, you are one of too few Americans still making use of the gift of literacy. Subscription required
By OSV staff. The Church’s teaching made easy.
Ordinariate for former Anglicans may challenge some Catholics’ beliefs, but we must be accepting. Subscription required
In Focus article by Jackie Lindsey.
Letters to the Editor on immigration, marian apparitions, John F. Kennedy, and pro-life supporters. Subscription required
By Phil Lenahan. It’s not too late to assess how you will better manage your resources this year. Subscription required
The alleged atrocities may be unique in degree and duration, but new statistics make it undeniable that abortion strikes hardest at minorities.
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