The DREAM Act for the Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act nbsp has raised hackles on the right though it once enjoyed modest bipartisan support The measure never a sure thing appears poised to become a new casualty in the nation s backlash against undocumented immigrants n
Kevin Clarke
Kevin Clarke is America’s chief correspondent and the author of Oscar Romero: Love Must Win Out (Liturgical Press).
Faith-based windfall or business as usual?
An article in Politico this morning detailed how religious and community groups have benefited from the still controversial 787 billion stimulus package launched last year by the Obama administration Though the Obama administration is not getting much positive traction because of it the disbursem
Wikileaks Embarrassing, but Not the End of Diplomacy in Our Times
The various revelations emerging from the classified material acquired and released by wikileaks org will certainly prove an embarrassment to U S diplomats and to security professionals whose job it is to protect government secrets ldquo But I just don rsquo t think the world is going to end or d
Not for profits report light at the end of the tunnel–maybe
Do the improving fortunes of U S not-for-profits suggest the nation rsquo s economic bad times may be nearing an end The results of a recent survey are at least encouraging In October the percentage of public charities and private foundations reporting better contribution numbers improved from 23
The Pope and Martin Rhonheimer, Part II
This morning I e-mailed some questions to Father Matin Rhonheimer in Rome and received his kind reply a few minutes ago I asked him if Pope Benedict were aware of his controversial position on church teaching and the use of condoms in 2004 s Tablet He responds I published my article in The Tabl
The Pope and Martin Rhonheimer
Austen Ivereigh discussed this a few days ago but I suspect the import of it is getting a little lost in the media kerfluffle over the church s shocking about face on condoms My apologies to those who argue this is not new but seriously you ve got to be kidding at least insofar as how church
Welcome outcome, troubling process
While New Yorkers can be gratified to see the U S C C B presidency make a turn toward the northeast mdash and we at America can only be delighted that a friend of the House and contributor has been selected to head the conference best wishes and congrats Archbishop Tim Dolan mdash I can rsquo t
‘Humbled’ Dolan Downplays Election Results
Describing himself surprised and humbled by the honor New York Archbishop Tim Dolan downplayed suggestions that his election represented a break with U S C C B tradition Tucson Bishop Gerald Kicanas as vice president of the U S Conference of Catholic Bishops for the expiring term was widely ex
Cholera Crisis in Haiti
Though the bishops have been preoccupied with U S C C B issues naturally two matters have been a major preoccupation during this fall general assembly the precarious status of Iraqi Christians and the deteriorating conditions in Haiti On the latter I spoke with Catholic Relief Services Presi
Tucson’s Kicanas loses to NY’s Dolan
Update nbsp Kicanas issues a statement on Dolan s election In what can only be described as an upset N Y Archbishop Tim Dolan has been elected the President of the U S Conference of Catholic Bishops defeating Tucson Bishop Gerald Kicanas According to past practice as U S C C B vice president
