Respectful dialogue despite political differences is needed, says USCCB president
byBy Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Political discourse in the United States has devolved into people shouting at and not listening…
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Political discourse in the United States has devolved into people shouting at and not listening…
A small group of U.S. bishops participated in the inaugural OneTable Bishops’ Gathering June 10 at the Omni Louisville Hotel downtown. OneTable is an…
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Why is it so difficult for our political leaders to arrive at legislative solutions and procedures for immigration reform that are compassionate, just and…