
By Helen Alvare
Perhaps the most surprising thing about the encyclical "Humanae Vitae" 50 years on is how reports of its imminent death were continually exaggerated.
6/15/18
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Perhaps the most surprising thing about the encyclical "Humanae Vitae" 50 years on is how reports of its imminent death were continually exaggerated.

Just 70 years ago this month a slender novel bearing the innocuous title The Loved One made its appearance in the United States.

The big news from the Social Security Administration is the ousting of a champion: Liam has dethroned Noah as the nation’s most popular boy name.

In Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a limited victory for religious freedom.

Fifteen years into the journey of parenting, finally I am beginning to glimpse the relationship between screens and hell.

Persecution, violence and discrimination are daily realities for millions of believers in nearly every region of the world. Their human rights are limited or restricted entirely.

I recently enjoyed a lively conversation with several mothers of young children. We were talking about the ultimate goals in raising children.

How does one dare to speak of the Eucharist? It is hard to grasp the immensity of this rich, profound and generous gift of God to his children.

President Trump recently announced he will restore a Reagan-era regulation forbidding clinics in the federal Title X family planning program to perform or refer for abortions.
‘What will people think?’
“What will people think?” This is a very common question, because many people want to look good in front of others, to put on a good appearance.