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Ultimately, the jobs, the degrees, the nice houses, are all chaff in God’s eyes—they do not make us virtuous or worthy.
The bishop said contemporary society was "showered with random data" and often showed a "frightening superficiality towards moral issues."
A parliamentary committee in Canada recommended the mentally ill and consenting minors should be allowed to choose physician-assisted suicide. (CNS photo/Lawrence Looi, EPA)
The four-page letter offers a "pastoral reflection" on the challenges the assisted-dying law.
A firefighter places a wreath at the foot of a tall statue of Mary overlooking the Spanish Steps in Rome Dec. 8, the feast of the Immaculate Conception. Rome's firefighters have observed the tradition every year since 1857. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
The pope appealed to Our Lady to teach people to care for others “without egoistic interests or hypocrisy.”
“I am very aware that my ethnicity is dying.”
Demonstrators shout and hold signs in front of the White House in Washington Nov. 10 following President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the Nov. 8 election (CNS photo/Kevin Lamarque, Reuters).
This “not” is no solution, whether it is hurled against Mr. Trump or against President Obama.
Mary shows us qualities to seek in our prayer life: receptivity to the divine word, thoughtful reflection and finally, the subordination of our wills to God’s wisdom.
Confidence in God makes Jesus sinless for us. Hope in humanity, in ourselves, does the same for Mary.
Can changes to religious education reduce the exodus of young adult Catholics?
By the time I talked to my parents about the election of Donald J. Trump, thousands of strangers had already read what I wanted to say.