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Retired Bishop Howard J. Hubbard of Albany, whose request to be returned to the lay state was rejected by the Vatican, has been hospitalized at Albany Medical Center after suffering a major stroke this week.
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‘The Exorcist’ has popularized a trivial, superficial picture of the Christian understanding of evil.
Pope Francis’ clash with the vicar of Rome says a lot about his approach to reform.
In the year following Dobbs, accurate reporting on any story even remotely tangential to abortion is not to be expected.
Greta Gerwig stars in a scene from the movie "Frances Ha." (CNS photo/IFC Films)
“Frances Ha” allows us to see Frances the way God might see her. We see her flaws, but we also see how hard she’s trying.
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A Reflection for Friday of the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by James T. Keane
Muslims in eastern Pakistan went on a rampage Wednesday over allegations that a Christian man had desecrated the Quran, demolishing the man’s house, burning churches and damaging several other homes.
James Martin, S.J.
The newest book by James Martin, S.J., inspires us to ask: Do you believe that Jesus can give you new life?
Sarah Vincent
in 'Fireworks Every Night,' the debut novel by Beth Raymer, is an ode to Florida—to the rattlesnakes, the humid heat and the Palm Beach pretensions of those who out of necessity live a life apart from that glitz and glamor.
Richard Lischer
Jonathan Eig’s new biography, 'King: A Life,' is the first major biography of Martin Luther King Jr. in decades and will take its place among the foremost of the many treatments of King.