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One-fifth of U.S. people are Catholic, but nearly half of U.S. adults have some connection to the church, including cultural ...
We should reform legal immigration policies to ensure that our nation has the skilled workers it needs while continuing our ...
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up a First Amendment appeal from a faith-based nonprofit that runs five “crisis ...
We need to allow our liturgy to question our biases, enable people to truly experience God’s compassion for all ...
About two-thirds of American Catholics have a “very” or “somewhat” favorable view of Pope Leo, according to the new survey ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state attorney general's office can proceed with a grand jury ...
How he chooses to bring his own legal acumen to bear on each of these three situations will say a great deal about the early ...
Two new books give a subtle and multi-hued portrait of Seamus Heaney as he pursued a late-20th-century vocation as a public ...
She has become the Republican-appointed justice most likely to be in the majority in decisions that reach a liberal outcome, ...
Accepting laws about "who can speak" would let governments "gatekeep all manner of speech, demanding licenses for columnists and reporters, artists and authors, poets and pundits," Institute for ...
While reporting relatively low levels of attendance at Mass, almost half of US adults (47%) say they have a personal or ...
With the election of Pope Leo XIV, the church and the world had to come to grips with an unexpected, new spiritual leader, ...