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The archbishop assured migrants in a pastoral letter that “the Church is a community of faith, and the divine person of ...
Observers around the world have grown weary of the images of starving children and desperate people gunned down while trying ...
In today’s first reading, Paul does something a bit different. His words are wonderfully comforting, but they do not describe ...
After four decades in education, both secular and Catholic, I have witnessed teaching models come and go. The moment before ...
The relics of Blesseds Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis, who are set to be canonized later this year, will be displayed ...
The Irish government “has done nothing to reduce the numbers of abortions…and seems not to care why women choose abortion, or ...
Working at WFUV’s student-run newsroom has been formative for both of us, which has made these recent cuts from Congress ...
Our contemporary, the Anglican priest and poet R. S. Thomas (1913-2000), suggested something similar in a poem he so ...
“I tell you…he will get up to give him whatever he needs because of his persistence” (Lk 11:8).
The Scopes trial has long been depicted as a clash between modern science and religious fundamentalism. But it was also a ...
Alexandra Pfau is a political reporter and news host at NPR affiliate WFUV. She studies political science and journalism at Fordham University. She has reported on New York City and state politics, ...
Andrew McDonald is a politics reporter for Bronx NPR affiliate WFUV News, a political science research assistant at Fordham University, and the executive vice president of Fordham’s United Student ...