Opinion

Reimbursement for Stay-At-Home Moms?

February 5, 2013 Sister Renée Mirkes 0

It all started during the 2012 presidential campaign. Ann Romney, reaching out to female voters—especially independents in swing states—publicly commiserated with their angst over job and economic uncertainties. In a terse, staccato tone, Hilary Rosen, […]

Opinion

Twenty-first Century Recusants

February 7, 2012 Matthew Cullinan Hoffman 0

The Obama administration’s recent decision to require Catholic institutions to provide contraceptives through their health care plans has been met with firm resistance from Catholic leaders, and incredulity even from the president’s own supporters, who […]

Opinion

Culture and Evangelization

January 27, 2012 Russell Shaw 0

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Good news. Alongside the statistics of continuing Catholic decline in the United States, a new Catholic subculture is visibly emerging that raises hopes for the future of the Church in America. But there is […]