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Screengrab from a viral video showcasing a confrontation between a Native American drummer and a group of Catholic high school students in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 18, 2019. Screenshot via YouTube.
Several clips of the encounter circulating on social media show a small group of Native American drummers, who were in Washington for the Indigenous People’s March, being surrounded by a much larger band of teenagers.
After the weeks of intense drama focused on Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh, the nation's highest court was ready to get back to business, full bench or not.
President Donald Trump has decided on his Supreme Court nominee.
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Respondents who named health care as their priority for state elections frequently specified the issue: how universal health care would benefit everyone.
Dr. Brant Pitre (Image Books)
Every year around Easter, a flurry of books, articles and documentaries are released claiming to reveal the long-lost “truth” about the Gospels.
For decades, religious orders built schools and hospitals, not retirement programs.
An update on a story we highlighted in In All Things last year Monks at St Joseph Abbey near Covington can sue for the right to sell handcrafted caskets to the public without a license from the Louisiana Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors a federal judge in New Orleans has decided U S
Moving from a hospice mentality to renewed hope
Michael P. Orsi
Mitch Albom's new book exemplifies a typically American, trans-sectarian optimism.
Hammering Out the Issues In contrast to the sledgehammer approach used by many priests and bishops, the Rev. J. Brian Bransfield (“Conscientious Election,” 10/13) offered a thoughtful and nuanced argument. However, his list of significant moral dilemmas is telling. He writes that “