Special Report

Challenging Young People to Live the Faith

January 8, 2013 Jim Graves 0

At World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid, Spain, Pope Benedict XVI addressed more than a million young people who had traveled from countries across the globe to participate in the event. Referencing Christ’s command in […]

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Church teaching on in vitro fertilization

November 29, 2012 Jim Graves 0

Pope Benedict XVI, speaking to members of the Pontifical Academy for Life earlier this year, addressed the issue of married couples struggling with infertility. He said, “The Church pays great attention to the suffering of […]

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“Every Child Deserves a Home”

November 29, 2012 Jim Graves 0

Addressing families who have adopted children, Pope John Paul II said in 2000, “To adopt a child is a great work of love. When it is done, much is given, but much is also received. […]

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Changing Catholic Attitudes about Cremation

November 3, 2012 Jim Graves 0

Cremation of human remains was prohibited by Catholic authorities for much of the history of the Church. Today, it is not only allowed, but growing in popularity among the faithful, according to Monica Williams, Director of […]

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The Return to Rome, Five Years Later

October 19, 2012 Jim Graves 0

Five years ago, a major change came to the lives of Sister Mary Eucharista, a member of the Religious Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen (CMRI), and 14 of her fellow sisters living at Mount St. […]

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My Uncle, Fulton Sheen

September 25, 2012 Jim Graves 0

Joan Sheen Cunningham remembers life with her uncle, Archbishop Fulton Sheen, who was the face of the American Catholic Church for decades. […]

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Lessons from Catholic Evangelists

August 22, 2012 Jim Graves 0

In a meeting last year with Church leaders involved in the New Evangelization, Pope Benedict XVI said, “Today’s world needs people who proclaim and testify that it is Christ who teaches the art of living, […]