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Poll: Americans Want Sensible Immigration Policy
A new poll has found that most while most Americans want to see the nation's borders secured, they respect immigrants and would like to see a path to citizenship established for those who are here illegally.
New Vatican Document Aimed at Promoting Vocations
The Vatican has issued a new document aimed at promoting vocations and gives parents and teachers useful guidelines on how to avoid blocking a child's call to the priesthood.
First Gay Couple to Wed in NY Now Divorcing
Two lesbians who bear the distinction of being one of the first couples to wed after New York's Marriage Equality Act took effect last summer are calling it quits, which puts them on the road to becoming the state's first divorced gay couple.
FBI Sting Rescues 79 Children from Prostitution Rings
The FBI launched a three-day law-enforcement sting in 57 cities last weekend that resulted in the arrest of 104 alleged pimps and the rescue of 79 children from prostitution.
SCOTUS Ruling Could Impact One Million Jobs at Catholic Hospitals
Depending on how the Supreme Court rules later this week on the constitutionality of the individual mandate, nearly a million jobs at the nation's Catholic hospitals could be affected.
Breastaurant Boom Objectifies Women
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Hooters was once the only restaurant in town that lured customers by using scantily dressed waitresses, but a new surge in the number of similar "breastaraunts" across the country is raising concerns about the harm being done to both women and children who are exposed to this blatant objectification of women.
Voters Disapprove of President's Use of Executive Power
Priests Deliver Powerful Sermons on Religious Freedom
The first Sunday of the historic Fortnight for Freedom campaign saw priests and bishops throughout the country preaching on the meaning and importance of religious liberty in the U.S.
Woman Dies So that Her Child Might Live
An aggressive form of cancer has taken the life of a young Italian woman who chose to postpone treatment in order to save the life of her long-awaited child.