A recent exchange of warm regards between John Gehring at Faith in Public Life and the U S C C B rsquo s media office raised some eyebrows Gehring had penned a June background memo for media aimed at countering some of the inevitably anti-Obama subtext of the U S C C B rsquo sFortnight for Freedo
Decision just announced Mandate constitutional ACA survives intact nbsp Biggest surprise may be that Chief Justice Roberts voted for the majority saving Obamacare From Scotusblog reading decision Our precedent demonstrates that Congress had the power to impose the exaction in Section 5000A
The refugee crisis emerging in Syria as that nation disintegrates into outright civil war highlights the plight of refugees worldwide according to officials with the U S Conference of Catholic Bishops rsquo Office of Migration and Refugee Services Not only is that worsening conflict producing it
In the June 18-25, 2012 issue of America, Kevin Clarke reports from one New York community facing a series of foreclosures. Here he offers resources for individuals facing foreclosure.
Despite efforts by Beijing to pass quietly through the June anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre the state of human rights in China became a scorching subject on the internet as photos of an exhausted woman and her aborted baby went viral as did suspicions about the recent alleged suic
At the risk of beating a dead horse or a hornet s nest I embark on another adventure in modern statistics with the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life Loyal In All Things readers may recall that back in December 2011 Pew published a report Lobbying for the Faithful that garnered national a
In The Paranoid Style of Church Politics the witty Wimpy Catholic nbsp Max Lindeman reviews some of the recent rhetoric out of the bishops conference and wonders if too many members have been reaching for aluminum miters of late nbsp In 2010 InsideCatholic com director Deal W Hudson asked
Some anniversaries worth noting this week begin of course with Tiananmen Square It s odd to think that these days all Beijing and Washington appear willing to argue about is air pollution but there was a time when we had wider ethical chasms to cross Free trade makes strange bedfellows of us al