Religiously mixed marriages have shown a significant decline among American Catholics in the past 20 years.
Signs Of the Times
U.S.: Sudan Must Vote
The State Department made it clear that it wants the independence vote in south Sudan set for January 2011 to be held as scheduled.
Death Toll Mounts In Double Disasters
A tsunami followed by a volcano eruption in Indonesia claimed more than 400 lives and displaced thousands.
News Briefs
Thomas P. Gaunt, S.J., was named executive director of the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University.
Passionists Support Their Man in Peru
Provincial superiors from around the world offered their support for a priest facing charges for inciting a riot.
New Cardinals Reflect ‘Old Europe’
Those expecting the recent cardinal selections to further globalize the College of Cardinals were no doubt disappointed.
News Briefs
The Vatican has urged Iraq not to carry out the death sentence meted out to Iraq’s former foreign minister Tariq Aziz.
French Expulsions of Roma Evoke Old Ghosts
The wave of deportations is remarkable both for the nakedness of its racism and the ugly shadows from history it has let loose.
C.C.H.D. Revises Grant Policies
The Catholic Campaign for Human Development have established “stronger policies” to guide how grants are awarded.
Doctor-Shopping For Assisted Suicide?
A report from prominent British medical and legal experts claims that Oregon’s Death With Dignity Act is being abused.
