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On election day, voters in 10 states will vote on ballot initiatives related to abortion. If the past two years are any indication, I fear the pro-life movement can expect yet another round of bruising electoral defeats.
A migrant feeds her child during a pause along a railroad track in Sayula de Aleman, Mexico, Aug. 22, 2024, during their journey toward the U.S. border. (OSV News photo/Angel Hernandez, Reuters)
While the candidates jousted through the end of the election season, migrant encounters along the U.S. southwestern border continued a sharp fall in fiscal year 2024. But why?
Few writers have ever captured in fiction the American religious sense that underlies so much of our history more than Willa Cather.
A man prepares to vote in the presidential primary in Superior, Wis., on April 2, 2024. (OSV News photo/Erica Dischino, Reuters)
Some Catholic voters are struggling with their decision and may not make up their minds until it’s time to pull the lever—and that group could very well decide the election.
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time, by Grace Lenahan
“If scripture is the living word of God, then it has something to say about anything,” Father John Kartje reflects on this episode of “Preach” just ahead of the United States presidential election. His advice to his congregation: live out your Christian faith every day, regardless of the election outcome.
“The second and final session of the Synod on Synodality has just concluded,” Father James Martin writes. “And what I noticed most this year is how much the attitude toward L.G.B.T.Q. issues has changed—and for the good.”
Contemplative prayer challenges us to find meaning in suffering. I view this way of praying as the ultimate act of trust in God.
With an all-star cast including Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci, “Conclave“ has attracted a lot of Hollywood buzz. It has also raised some questions: How is a pope really elected? Does the movie get it right?
The charitable nonprofit Unbound is currently seeking participants for a study on the health benefits of charitable giving.