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The tiny post office in Vatican City is struggling to handle the 6,000 letters that are sent to Pope Francis every week from every corner of the globe.
Common Core Curriculum On Shakey Ground
Internet Exorcisms Are Worthless
Doctor Takes Courageous Stand Against ObamaCare
A courageous doctor from San Antonio, Texas is making news after publishing a letter she sent to Aetna last week terminating her participation in its program because of changes the company made to its contract with her as a result of ObamaCare.
The Second Dolor: The Flight Into Egypt
Priest Attacked for Denying Communion to Same-Sex Couple
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
A recently ordained priest from Missouri is under fire for denying Communion to a parishioner last month after he discovered that she was in a long-term lesbian relationship.
U.S. Abortion Rates in Decline
According to the latest report from the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute, the abortion rate in the U.S. has declined by 13 percent since 2008.
Citizens to Vote on Same-Sex Marriage Opt-Out
As more and more states rush to legalize same-sex marriage, concerned citizens in Oregon who fear being forced into providing services for unions that violate their religious beliefs are pushing for the passage of a new "opt out" law that will protect their rights to disagree without fear of being sued for discrimination.
Transcending Time
Mass Mobs Uplift Faithful in Buffalo
Catholics in the Buffalo, New York area are putting a new spin on the "flash mob" by coming together in "Mass mobs" where they fill the pews at older and more sparsely attended churches to give the parish a spiritual and financial lift.