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Home-schoolers sometimes at odds with dioceses

By Michelle Martin. Some see home schooling as a threat to Catholic schools, while others recognize it as valid option.
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By John Norton. One of the accusations sometimes made against pro-lifers is that they have too little sympathy for the pregnant women who feel driven to abort.
Ascension doesn’t mean Jesus is distant from us; rather, he is present through Church, sacraments. Subscription required
By Russell Shaw. While study confirms most incidents took place well in the past, U.S. bishops must still face suspicions that abuses were covered up
By Marge Fenelon. Associations, third orders and secular institutes are drawing laypeople to community life. Subscription required
By Brian Fraga. The U.S. president calls for reform during a stop at the Mexican border. But some see political theater
Distinctions should be made between welcoming catechumens and those who have been baptized. Subscription required
By Michelle Martin. Some see home schooling as a threat to Catholic schools, while others recognize it as valid option.
Until U.S. society acknowledges that it is not just ‘a Catholic problem,’ victims’ suffering will persist. Subscription required
By Emily Stimpson. The Catholic Church is composed of many rites — all equally valid, equally beautiful and equally true. Subscription required
Seminarians’ screening on sexual issues better than in past, but abuse will never be totally eradicated. Subscription required
By Emily Stimpson. Understanding how Eastern and Western churches differ, and how they complement one another. Subscription required
Letters to the Editor about modesty, divorce, social justice and cohabitation. Subscription required
There’s nothing inherently immoral about gambling, but care is needed at slot machines or gaming tables. Subscription required
‘We fly over most of the world, and you don’t see borders.’
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