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Why newly minted blessed is the pope of Divine Mercy

By Thomas J. Craughwell. Pope John Paul II not only preached about mercy, he practiced it when forgiving his would-be assassin
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By John Norton. We begin our celebration of 100 years of publishing
Those who embrace divine mercy are filled with faith, which leads to fellowship through the Church. Subscription required
By Brian Fraga. As archdiocese pursues ‘reasonable’ response to crisis, critics charge incompetence and injustice. Subscription required
By William Bole. For priests, advocating for workers’ rights was a way of giving witness to the mystical body of Christ.
By Michelle Martin. Political changes to makeup of legislatures, plus shift in public opinion about abortion, credited. Subscription required
Church allows it, but it must be carried out with reverence and with dignity of the deceased in mind. Subscription required
By Sarah Hayes. Movie depicting tumultuous events in life of St. Josemaría Escrivá a testament to power of faith.
Charlie Sheen isn't the only member of his famous acting family making headlines. Subscription required
By Thomas J. Craughwell. He called on workers and management to build a community in which the dignity of individual is respected. Subscription required
Newly Blessed John Paul II would have approved of this month’s blogging conference at the Vatican. Subscription required
By Thomas J. Craughwell. Pope John Paul II not only preached about mercy, he practiced it when forgiving his would-be assassin
Pope John Paul II was not perfect, but in bearing his illness, he displayed uncommon heroism. Subscription required
Letters to the Editor about confession, divorce, Roman Missal, and priesthood. Subscription required
Buy what you can afford, and don’t skimp on that 20 percent down payment. Subscription required
‘The moral measure of this budget debate is ... how those who are jobless, hungry, homeless or poor are treated.’
The clerical abuse scandal continues to be about bishops, those who ‘get it’ and those who don’t
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