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In this Feb. 4, 2016, file photo, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., gives a 'thumbs-up' as he takes his seat at the head table for the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
Tim Kaine traces his interest in politics back to his time with the Jesuits.
The appointment comes about three months after the former head of CNS was forced to step down.
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.
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
Pope Francis' recent call for the church and for Catholics to apologize to the L.G.B.T. community is cause for hope.
For most of the Muslims, it was the first time they had stepped inside a Christian church.
The pope’s call for Christians to offer an apology to gay and lesbian people, issued during his flight back to Rome from Armenia on June 26, was carefully welcomed by Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego. “I think it opens up a very helpful pathway to dialogue and, hopefully, healing,&rdqu
In the midst of controversial court cases and their reverberations in Mississippi, Bishop Kopacz says: "People of faith are called to be active in the political process — to protect the dignity of each human being and to make our communities stronger overall."
The pope’s call for Christians to offer an apology to gay and lesbian people was also carefully welcomed this week by Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego.
No pope has spoken like this regarding the L.G.B.T. community.