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The life of St. Brigid is examined in the land where she devoted her life to God.
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The final scene of John Ford's iconic film. Read an essay on Ford's Catholic worldview. 
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The divisions among Christians have "disfigured" the church, Pope Benedict XVI said on Sunday January 20.
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Cardinal J. Francis Stafford and Kevin Flannery, S.J., talk about the future of the pro-life movement in the United States.
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As thousands arrive in Washington for the 40th March for Life, the event has a joyful energy mixed with a serious undertone.
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Recent political activity gives U.S. Catholic leaders hope that immigration reform will progress through Congress.
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2013 marks the anniversaries of two major civil rights events.
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This January marks the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, the document that paved the way for ending slavery in the U.S.
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"I'm going to Mexico not as a wise man bearing things, messages, ideas or solutions to problems...But I will seek the wealth of faith that you have; I want to come in contact with that wealth of faith."
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The German church's special representative for refugees said he believed a cap would violate the Geneva Convention and Germany's Basic Law. "Christians cannot allow people who've faced untold suffering and are needing help to encounter closed borders," Archbishop Stefan Hesse of Hamburg said.