Archive for December 30, 2019

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By Perry West

Arizona home helps women rebuild lives after prison

Women leaving prison can face numerous challenges – from finding housing and employment despite a criminal record to repairing relationships... Read more

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By Jonah McKeown

After Columbine: How one survivor found faith, and a vocation

Many years before she entered religious life, Sister Mary Gianna Thornby was an ordinary high school sophomore at Columbine High... Read more

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New book explores: How should Americans think about religious liberty?

Helping Americans understand the importance of religious freedom, as well as a measured view of contemporary threats to it, is... Read more

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By Mary Farrow

What people with intellectual disabilities can teach us about friendship

When French Catholic Jean Vanier brought two men with intellectual disabilities to live with him in his home, he did... Read more

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Pope appoints new archbishop for booming African diocese

Bishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya, the new Archbishop of Bamenda in Cameroon, came to international attention during the 2018 meeting of the Synod... Read more

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Cardinal Grech, renowned theologian, dies at age 94

Cardinal Prosper Grech, an internationally renowned theologian, died on Monday at the age of 94.  Read more

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'Made for Mission': Student Leadership Summit kicks off in Phoenix

Thousands of Catholics from across the nation are gathering in Phoenix, Arizona, this week for SLS20, the biennial Student Leadership Summit... Read more