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Pope Makes Surprise Visit to Migrant Camp
When Pope Francis walked through the gate surrounding a group of shacks and very humble homes, it took a while for people to notice. In fact, when a couple of people looked out their doors, the pope's chief security guard motioned them to come over."Papa Francisco!" someone shouted in
Vatican Makeover: More Hospitality for the Homeless: New restrooms offer showers, barbershop
Hot showers, a soapy shave and spiffy haircuts are available for free for those whom the Vatican calls "our homeless pilgrims."Thanks to charitable contributions from Pope Francis and private donors, the Vatican has finished remodeling and expanding a public bathroom a few steps from Berni
Measles, Vaccines and Our Faith in Science : The latest outbreak is a symptom of a much larger problem.
The latest outbreak is a symptom of a much larger problem.
Pope Francis to address U.S. Congress in September
Speaker of the House John Boehner R-OH himself a practicing Catholic announced Thursday that Pope Francis will address a joint meeting of Congress during the pontiff 39 s visit to the United States in September nbsp From the statement on the speaker 39 s website WASHINGTON DC ndash House S
The Annulment Dilemma: Revisiting a complicated process
No clear guidance emerged from last fall’s Synod of Bishops on the Family for divorced and remarried Catholics who wish to receive holy Communion. Cardinal Sean O’Malley, O.F.M.Cap., among others, has suggested that streamlining the annulment process may be the best way to provide relief
Communion of Saints and Sinners: Loving an imperfect church
The church is full of sinners. On this much pretty much everyone can agree. If one took the secular media’s typical presentation of the church as truth, one might even think that the church is full of nothing but sinners. Actually, that too is true. What is less apparent is that those in the c
Whom Do You Follow?: Christian life in the age of Facebook and Twitter
Christians today are surrounded by the trappings of commercial culture and the constant allure of digital living. These can sometimes be terribly distracting, causing us to give more attention to our cultural life than our spiritual life. Yet Jesus tells us: “Therefore I tell you, do not worry
Take These Gifts: Women should have more leadership roles in the church.
When it comes to women and men in U.S. society, there is no equality yet. But in the United States, the church is ahead of most Fortune 500 companies and even the White House. When you look at the numbers and take ordination—a doctrinal question—off the table, women do better in the chur
The Black Box Idolatry: Questions for Frank Pasquale
The dark side of mystery in our technologized information age
