‘O Come Let Us Adore Him!’
They may be banned in certain public places, but Christmas crèches are alive and well in homes — and a Catholic museum in Connecticut.
They may be banned in certain public places, but Christmas crèches are alive and well in homes — and a Catholic museum in Connecticut.
The Young Victoria doesn’t try to explain or illuminate Victoria’s legacy, only to dramatize and celebrate its less familiar early chapters.
The new president at Thomas Aquinas College in California is one of the school’s longtime professors.
Maureen Condic, a senior fellow at The Westchester Institute for Ethics the Human Person, spells out the simple, scientific facts of when human life begins.
A preliminary study from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice finds that homosexuality is not the cause of clerical sexual abuse.
A car-crash victim has spoken of the horror he endured for 23 years after he was misdiagnosed as being in a coma: He was conscious the whole time. Catholic bioethicists and medical ethicists comment on the implications of the case.
The amendment that would have banned federal funding of abortion under the health-care reform act failed in the Senate.
The U.N. Population Fund in a recent report links climate change and population.
Pope Benedict XVI recently upgraded diplomatic relations with the Russian Federation to the highest level.
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