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Pope to visit Cuba during ‘springtime of faith’

By María de Lourdes Ruiz Scaperlanda. Faith has been rejuvenated by jubilee year of patroness and improving church-state relations
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By John Norton. The importance of Catholic laity taking an active role in the public square
By Brandon Vogt. Whether through software, apps, social media or podcasts, technology helps us study Scripture like never before.
By María de Lourdes Ruiz Scaperlanda. Faith has been rejuvenated by jubilee year of patroness and improving church-state relations
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Thanks to Mass and the sacraments, Catholics are more familiar with Scripture than they may realize
By Austen Ivereigh. Pope likely to stress benefits of Church having a public voice in society, especially in ending drug violence
By Teresa Tomeo. Finally, a lone voice speaks out about real agenda of those who support the HHS contraception mandate
By Phil Lawler. Mother Teresa and Father Hardon defended priest who turned out to be abuser
By Greg Erlandson. This is an overdue tribute and mark of appreciation to a remarkable woman — while there is still time
By Laura Dodson. Programs help college-age Catholics stay strong in their prayer life and faith formation
Letters to the Editor about religious liberty, labor unions, Syria, and marriage.
By Laura Dodson. Florida woman leads Bible study and started a group for other young adults ready to make transition to college
Peaceful resolution of the Iran standoff may owe less to bellicose rhetoric on this side of the Atlantic than to the quiet exertions of the Vatican’s diplomatic service.
By Carl Olson. God always reaches out to us with compassion, but we each must decide how we will respond to him
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