The Bishops’ Challenge On the Possible Outcome of the new “Faithful Citizenship” Document from US Bishops.
UNAIDS Attack on Church Is Unscientific, Scientists Say NEW YORK — As World AIDS Day approached, the United Nations admitted it had overestimated the number of persons infected with HIV. Might it also correct its perception about condoms?
The Baby Birds and Bees A recent article by Associated Press stated that a certain King Middle School in Portland, Maine decided to make birth control pills available for its students. That’s right, Middle School.
Jesuits Decide Their Future A spokesman for the Society of Jesus explains what’s happening at the Jesuit General Congregation in Rome.
Tony Blair, Catholic LONDON — Britain’s former prime minister, Tony Blair, was formally received into the Catholic Church just before Christmas — after months of speculation on the subject.
Seeking Explanation for Religious Naming at Public Hospital VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Canada often holds itself out to the world as an example of how people of different races and creeds can live in multicultural harmony as equal partners.
Vatican Calls for Worldwide Adoration VATICAN CITY — After calling for Eucharistic adorers to adopt priests as spiritual children, the Vatican Jan. 4 exhorted believers to seek reparation for abuse victims through the Blessed Sacrament.
Christmas Persecution BALLIGUDA, India — Christmas is a time of joy and peace. But for many Christians in an India jungle region, Christmas 2007 will haunt them the rest of their lives.
Powder Keg Defusing Danger in Lebanon's Polarized Environment