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The inauguration of a new president can be a time of hope and renewal for the country, Cardinal Dolan said.
Efforts to respond to the global crisis of migration are straining budgets not only at humanitarian agencies like Catholic Relief Services but among nations near points of flight.
Who will go to Rome? Mr. Trump has bucked conventional wisdom in several of his more high-profile appointments thus far.
President Donald Trump’s journey to the White House began with a simple promise: “I will build a great, great wall.”
Defending 'Dreamers.' Immigration advocates demonstrate on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House in Washington in this Dec. 30, 2015, file photo. (CNS photo/Shawn Thew/EPA)
Under current law many so-called Dreamers are technically subject to deportation to home countries.
U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan receives the gavel from House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi on Jan. 3. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
The pro-life movement may be one of the biggest beneficiaries as the Republicans take control of both the White House and Congress.
Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles called the video “a beautiful message...and I think that is what we need right now, more hope for the future."
For the next four years, I will be ready to protest and work against injustice. But only with peaceful nonviolence.
Working for a just wage remains a human and moral imperative, Cardinal Seán O'Malley said.
I will see two people talking and pray: “Lord, whatever that is please bless that. Don't even know what it is.”