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Peggy Noonan said  books helped her think about and determine her own political leanings, her dreams of being a writer and even her religious identity as a Catholic.

This trenchant morality tale about the nature of evil and mankind's savage underpinnings turns out to be as infuriatingly dense and labyrinthine as Dutch author Herman Koch's 2009 novel.

Sometimes you just need a hug.Two children attending their mother’s funeral longed for comfort. They found it in a prayer shawl they received that day.   

WASHINGTON — Marietta Jaeger-Lane has faced the death penalty issue head-on. In 1973, when her 7-year-old daughter was kidnapped during a family camping trip in Montana and murdered by her captor, the mother of five said she would have killed the person who did it with her “bare hands.” “But my Catholic faith calls me […]

As prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal Gerhard Müller works closely with Pope Francis and the College of Cardinals to promote and preserve the heritage of revelation handed down by Jesus Christ.

WASHINGTON — A U.S. congressman told attendees at a Washington summit on Christian persecution that “more than ever before, vigorous U.S. leadership and diplomacy are needed to address religious freedom violations globally.” “Religious persecution is festering and exploding around the world. What has been unconscionable for decades, centuries, has gotten worse,” Rep. Chris Smith, R-New […]