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Kristen Day (Democrats for Life of America)
The Democrats should be talking less about a fabricated “war on women” and instead focusing on policies—such as paid maternity leave—that lift women up.
Islam in ReviewI was deeply troubled by Bill Williams’s review of Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s Heretic (“At a Crossroads,” 10/19). Neither the book nor the review sheds light on Islam; rather, they play into Americans’ fears and misunderstandings. In calling for “Islamic ref
America isn't always great about sports coverage—but college basketball has been an exception, particularly when it comes to March Madness.
“I become better—a better bishop and a better priest, and better to my men—precisely because I want to generate love for the migrant who’s passing through this diocese,” says Bishop Joseph Tyson of Yakima. “We’ve got to find a way of preaching and teaching that better.”
A Future She Believes In. Sanders in South Carolina (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)
'Bernie Sanders is honest. I 100 percent trust him. He’s transparent: I know where his money comes from.'
Sylvester and Angela Geurts exchange the sign of peace during Mass Oct. 2 at St. Katharine Drexel Church in Kaukauna, Wis. The Geurts are celebrating their 70th anniversary this year. (CNS photo/Sam Lucero, The Compass)
In Christian marriage spouses retain their identity while bringing all else together as one.
John McLaughlin and Richard Nixon
By the spring of 1973, the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C., had become a sensation but not yet an obsession.
Georges Lemaître
Ironically, a purely scientific theory that was proposed by a religious was rejected as a religious agenda by scientists.
Pope Presides Over Biggest Consistory in HistoryOn Feb. 21 John Paul II created 44 new cardinals, bringing to 166 the number of cardinals he has appointed—more than any other pope in history. Of the 184 living cardinals, 160 were appointed by John Paul. Forty of the new cardinals are under the
 Pope Francis greets the crowd during his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican April 4. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Francis' “modest goal” is “to re-propose the call to holiness in a practical way for our own time.”