Results from Tag: 'September 9-22, 2012'
Pro-Lifers to Obama: Go After Planned Parenthood
Pro-life groups want President Obama to go after Planned Parenthood for failing to report statutory rape.
Cardinal Dolan Prepares for Al Smith Dinner
Cardinal Timothy Dolan called on political leaders to be civil in their campaigns as he sought to tamp down controversy over his invitation of President Obama to the Al Smith Dinner.
Religious People Give More
It may not be a surprise to some, but more religious people are better charitable givers, a new study reveals.
Religious Freedom on the Ballot in Florida
Florida voters will be asked this November to consider a religious-freedom amendment that seeks to protect faith-based social services while also tackling anti-religious bias.

Catholicism and Politics
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat weighs in on the political conventions and the presidential campaign from a Catholic perspective.
Education Boom in Wichita Diocese
As Catholic school enrollment continues to decline and schools close across the country, the Diocese of Wichita, Kan., is actually opening schools.
Philadelphia Unveils New Education Model
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is turning the management of its 17 high schools and four special-education schools over to the Faith in the Future Foundation. The archdiocese’s groundbreaking agreement creates the first independently managed Catholic secondary-school system in the U.S. and the largest independently managed system in the nation.
Benedict’s Dream Job: Vatican Librarian
What the Holy Father would be doing if he wasn't Pope.
Catholic Identity College Guide 2012
A look at 33 faithfully Catholic colleges and universities ... and features on Oxford-style housing, college-bound book picks, Jane Austen, student filmmakers, distance learning, a quarterback who kept the faith in college and after, as well as a look at the new movie about St. Augustine.