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Leonardo da Vinci believed that man was a microcosm of the world, imbued with meaning.
If the face of Catholic activism today is the Baby Boomers, then millennial Catholics are certainly the body.
Xavier High School students fill West 16th Street during the National School Walkout Day. (Credit: Shawna Gallagher Vega/Xavier High School)
Our student body generated dialogue around a topic that we did not all agree on.
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In making decisions about what to eat, respondents to an informal survey told America that the most important factor was their own health.
James Faulkner stars as Paul in a scene from in the film "Paul, Apostle of Christ." (CNS photo/Sony Pictures) 
“Paul, Apostle of Christ” is a fascinating study of Paul’s encounter with grace.
The challenge of finding families for homeless youth and for those in group shelters is creating the latest flashpoint over competing civil rights claims. (iStock/bodnarchuk)
Catholic Social Services refuses to place foster children in homes headed by same-sex couples; the city of Philadelphia says this policy violates a nondiscrimination law.
On Forgiveness Sunday, we look for the best in the one we forgive and seek to give a charitable interpretation of the other’s intent.
People of the southwest Pacific Ocean nation of Papua New Guinea face dual threats from rising sea levels and the advent of undersea mining for valuable metals.
Lily bulbs on conveyor.
The Easter lily has its own remarkable story of persistence.
Jack Downey
How intertwined are American Christian beliefs in a "Chosen People" and American notions of racial superiority?