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"How to Feel Good and How Not To: The Ethics of Using Marijuana, Alcohol, Antidepressants and Other Mood-Altering Drugs" by John-Mark L. Miravalle. Sophia Institute Press (Manchester, New Hampshire, 2020). 144 pp., $14.95.
MIAMI — The pandemic-related economic downturn, business closures, increase in global unemployment and reduced incomes have contributed to greater human trafficking of children, women, domestic workers and migrants without legal status.
Last night's tragic shooting in Indianapolis resulted in the tragic death of eight people and demonstrated total disregard for the sanctity of every human life.
VATICAN CITY — Christians and Muslims share a conviction that God calls them to be "witnesses, restorers and builders of hope" both in this life and for the life to come, said the leaders of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
A novel fundraising approach to restore one of the most iconic monuments in the world, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, enables donors to have a piece of history.
WASHINGTON — Msgr. Kieran Harrington, vicar of communications for the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York, has been named national director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Father Paul Shovelain, pastor of St. John the Baptist Church in New Brighton, Minn., received the alert about a 7 p.m. curfew on his cellphone April 12 after civil unrest in wake of the police-involved death of a Black man during a traffic stop in nearby Brooklyn Center.
WASHINGTON — The decision by the acting commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to suspend enforcement of the agency's in-person prescribing requirement for the abortion drug endangers women's health and possibly their lives, pro-life leaders said.
CINCINNATI — A federal appeals court April 13 upheld a 2017 Ohio law that prohibits doctors from knowingly participating in performing an abortion because of a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome.
Today is my mom’s 89th birthday. And the three-month anniversary of her death.


