Results from Tag: 'June 17-30, 2012'
Bishops Defend Legal Strategy
A look at the impact of the bishops' decision to sue the Obama administration on religious-liberty grounds over the health-care mandate.
Is the Girl Scouts Safe For Catholic Girls?
After years of parents expressing concern, the U.S. bishops' conference is taking a closer look the Girl Scouts. Another 'war on women,' or the shepherds watching out for moral dangers to youth?
Chen Guangcheng Speaks in New York
Though Chen Guangcheng made no mention of China’s one-child policy during his first speaking appearance in the U.S., the optimism he expressed for a more open China may apply to the continuing abuses of that policy.
Fetal Stem Cells Treat More Diseases?
Fetal stem cells that were approved for an eye treatment now will be tested on spinal-cord injuries.
Serving at the Holy Father’s Side
Pope Benedict XVI would be 'pleased if, once in a while,' his proposals for the celebration of Mass would be 'received and become practice for many,' said his master of ceremonies, Msgr. Guido Marini.
Great White North’s Wake-Up Call on Religious Liberty
Canada’s bishops issue a wake-up call on religious liberty.
Catholic Voices Comes to the U.S.
Reframing the issue is a key skill taught by a new apologetics organization that prepares Catholics to discuss controversial issues in the media.
Church Flourishes in India’s ‘Land of Rising Sun’
Catholic conversions are plentiful in area where there has long been anti-Catholicism.