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FaithFeatures
Simcha Fisher
Marriages between a Catholic and a non-Catholic may be becoming more common, but they are by no means easy, especially with regard to how to raise children.
Students eat lunch in the cafeteria at V. H. Lassen Academy of Science and Nutrition in Phoenix on Jan. 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Alberto Mariani)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Dwayne David Paul
Catholics should support universal free school meals both because it aids the poor and because it promotes the common good.
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Politics & SocietyFeatures
Elizabeth Grace Matthew
Technology is undeniably part of our lives. But when should it be introduced to children, used in schools or integrated into their social lives?
Politics & SocietyNews
Monika Scislowska - Associated Press
According to a TV report from a Polish channel, John Paul II knew about priests who sexually abused children in his archdiocese of Krakow in the 1970s.
FaithOf Many Things
Sam Sawyer, S.J.
Mustard Seed Communities began as a response to the needs of abandoned and disabled children in Jamaica, and God is present even in the midst of the suffering faced by people there.
woman wearing a white coat and hat coaches a student wearing a red coat while both are ice skating. the woman reaches out to the child
FaithFaith in Focus
Jill Rice
Coaching ice skating, in some ways, isn’t far from teaching others about the church: It requires a knowledge of the rules involved, but it also means that I, too, must be willing to learn and listen and respond.