Health Care: Catholics’ 2 Views Would health-care reform be prayer answered for Catholics? Or is it a disaster waiting to happen? It depends which Catholic expert you ask.
Selling Suicide in Seattle A report on the state of the assisted suicide proposal in Washington, and how efforts to lobby the state’s medical association paid off.
China’s Olympic Crackdown As olympians vie for gold, activists say religious rights are the biggest loser.
Wanted: More Flip-Flops American presidential race: We hope that the current candidates will have the courage to change in ways that are beneficial to the country and are more in line with natural law.
New Model University of Chicago’s Lumen Christi sets precedent for Catholic institutes.
Pro-Marriage Forces Struggle in California SACRAMENTO, Calif. (NCRegister.com) — This year, California is the battleground for marriage, as voters weigh a constitutional amendment that would halt such same-sex unions that are now taking place in that state.
The Food Crisis: How Humans Respond The global food crisis is a cold issue on the American news front. We pay little attention to it for a number of reasons.
What About the Children? (NCRegister.com) — American College of Pediatricians warn against same-sex families.
Archbishop Challenges ‘Roman Catholics for Obama’ DENVER (NCRegister.com) — Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver chided a group called Roman Catholics for Obama ’08 for quoting him out of context on voting for a pro-abortion candidate.
Obama vs. The Right to Life Obama’s votes and official positions deny the right to life to three categories of human beings: the unborn, the “accidentally” born and, at least in one case, the adult “unfit.” Let’s look at each.
Positive Steps with Islam Noted VATICAN CITY, NOV. 25, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Cardinals meeting with Benedict XVI before Saturday's consistory noted positive steps in the relationship between the Church and Islam.