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Msgr. Owen Campion of Nashville, Tenn., retired on June 30 after a long career in the Catholic press as an editor and associate publisher. • A few months after Donald J. Trump’s clash with Pope Francis over immigration policy, a new poll finds that most U.S. Catholics support Hillary Clin
Melania Trump and Michelle Obama make party convention speeches in file photos (Reuters Pictures).
Plagiarism is a serious offense.
The Johnson Amendment currently prohibits churches from engaging in overt political activity.
Delegates hold signs calling for border security, a facet of the extremely conservative 2016 platform, during the first day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on July 18. (CNS photo/Mario Anzuoni, Reuters)
The Republican Party has adopted what Christian conservatives cheered as the most conservative party platform ever, pushing the GOP decidedly to the right on abortion and gay rights amid uncertainty about Donald Trump's policies.
Though most Americans don't support Trump's proposal to build a U.S.-Mexican border wall, voters are divided over Trump's proposed temporary ban on the entry of Muslims.
Expected Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump awkwardly introduced his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, on Saturday. Will this week's Republican National Convention be better orchestrated? (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Trump's awkward introduction of his running mate heightens the suspense of an offbeat convention.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, accompanied by his wife Karen, waves as they leave a meeting with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York, Friday, July 15, 2016. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Pence, long described as a culture warrior, nonetheless supports many issues important to some Catholics.
“The darkness of violence cannot dim the light of humanity’s highest aspirations to live in peace,” Archbishop Joseph Kurtz said, offering prayers for the dead and wounded.
"It's a choice between hot and hell," said voter Annette Scott.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton Speaks at the Old State House in Springfield, Ill., Wednesday, July 13, 2016. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
A new poll finds that U.S. Catholics support Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump by almost 20 percentage points