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Faith Faith in Focus
When my daughter whispered to me, “I wish girls could be priests,” I didn’t know what to say.
March 08, 2018
Wherever you stand on the matter, it's clear that the church teaching on ordination represents a problem for evangelization.
Faith Features
In 1918, this American Catholic accepted a death sentence rather than go to war
September 22, 2017
The courageous witness of 'unarmed prophet' Ben Salmon—precisely one century ago—anticipated a major development in Catholic doctrine on war and peace,.
The Fight for Religious Freedom: John Courtney Murray’s role in ‘Dignitatis Humanae’
November 19, 2015
Today we mark the 50th anniversary of ‘Dignitatis Humanae,’ the Second Vatican Council declaration on religious freedom.
Cesar's Choice: How America's farm workers got organized
August 27, 2012
Fifty two years ago today, Cesar Chavez marked his birthday by quitting his job in order to establish a labor union for migrant farmworkers.