Psychology Grounded in Catholic Thought
The Institute for the Psychological Sciences recently marked its 10th anniversary.
The Institute for the Psychological Sciences recently marked its 10th anniversary.
For the feast of the Presentation, we visit the Sanctuary of Mary, Our Lady of the Holy Spirit, in Branchville, N.J.
A federally funded study showed a link between abortion, contraceptive use and breast cancer. So why is news about it coming out now, nine months after its release?
The Register’s film critic recommends last year’s standouts — which include The 13th Day, “the best movie ever made about Fatima,” and Up, “the latest gem from Pixar” — as well as other noteworthy films.
This year promises to be a busy one for Pope Benedict XVI: Marked in the Holy Father’s calendar are foreign trips, a synod of bishops on the Middle East, and a large Rome conference to close the Year for Priests.
A federal court began hearing oral arguments on the constitutionality of California’s marriage amendment. What’s at stake?
The new year may see large waves of traditional Anglicans respond to the Pope’s invitation to come into communion with Rome. American Anglicans voice their views.
Catholics and pro-lifers are still fighting certain provisions in the emerging health-care reform bill.
The Montana Supreme Court ruled that physicians may under certain circumstances provide assisted suicide to patients who are suffering. Now Montanans are waiting to see if the state Legislature will act.
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