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A woman holds a sign during an immigration rally in front of the White House, Nov. 19 (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn).
In All Things
Mary Ann Walsh
The possibility of an executive order by President Obama to prevent deportation of many undocumented persons while the executive order is in effect is a cause for hope Among the most sympathetic undocumented persons are students educated in the United States and you cannot help but cheer for them
Archbishop Blase J. Cupich exits Holy Name Cathedral after installation as new archbishop of Chicago, Nov. 18 (CNS photo/Andrew Nelles, Reuters)
In All Things
Mary Ann Walsh
We all know that hurtful words can live forever in families—so too can their healing power.
In All Things
Clayton Sinyai
Is the decline of stable, blue-collar jobs related to falling marriage rates?
That toddlin' town...
In All Things
Tom Quigley
Few recent episcopal appointments have attracted as much public attention as that in Chicago this week The media have had a great time contrasting the supposedly arch-conservative Cardinal Francis George with his surprise successor the barely known but arguably liberal former bishop of Spokane Bl
Mike Aquilina (Image/Random House)
In All Things
Sean Salai
Mike Aquilina is an American Catholic author of more than 40 books including ldquo The Fathers of the Church rdquo ldquo The Mass of the Early Christians rdquo and ldquo Roots of the Faith rdquo Popularizing the study of the Church Fathers he has hosted nine television series and several
In All Things
Daniel P. Horan
The term ldquo complementarity rdquo has been referenced frequently this week on social media and in traditional media as the Vatican hosts an international interreligious conference bearing the title ldquo The Complementarity of Man and Woman An International Colloquium rdquo The aim of the