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In All Things
Kevin Clarke
The Catholic Health Association has released an updated statement on the recent HHS position on a narrow religious exemption for Catholic institutional employers nbsp Something has to be fixed By SR CAROL KEEHAN DC CHA president and chief executive officer CHA and its members were profoundly di
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
Today is the last day of our longtime literary editor Patricia A Kossmann who joined the staff of America in 1999 nbsp Among many other distinctions she was the first full-time female editor at our magazine nbsp It rsquo s difficult for me to describe with any degree of objectivity all that
In All Things
Tim Reidy
Here is a sneak peek at next week s editorial For a century and a half the Catholic Church in the United States has served the American people with health care education and social services Even a few months ago it would have seemed preposterous to suggest that the U S government would place the
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
In a bit of sad news after 70 nbsp years of distinguished service the publication Review for Religious will suspend publication at least in its current format nbsp Whether or not it will be revived and in what capacity is not known nbsp Michael Harter SJ the current editor writes in th
In All Things
Kevin Clarke
The U S bishops this week continued a scorching rhetorical response to the recent H H S decision to maintain a narrow religious exemption for contraception requirements in new health insurance plans but some reporters have noted a small problem with all the outrage Primarily its absence in previ
In All Things
Michael J. O’Loughlin
My recent post on Mitt Romney rsquo s staggering wealth and his own perception that President Obama is trying to stir resentment among voters because of it generated a good bit of discussion on my claim that For all its ills capitalism seems to be the best way for individuals to thrive socially