Sunday Scripture: a list worth remembering
By Father Timothy P. Schehr Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time: Deuteronomy 4:1-8; James 1:17-27; Mark 7:1-23 Influenza, Ebola, Hepatitis — a list like this can get people looking for the nearest pharmacy.
Sunday Scripture: Lord, to whom shall we go?
By Sister Betty Jane Lillie, SC Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time: Joshua 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b; Psalm 34:2-3, 16-21; Ephesians 5:2a, 25-32; John 6:60-69 Our texts this week center on the theme of serving the Lord God in fidelity to their covenant relationship with Him.
Young people who will serve Denver’s homeless call former convent home

August 23, 2012 Catholic News Service DENVER — Inside the old Spanish-style building in the middle of a posh downtown neighborhood, clusters of two to four young men and women unpacked their suitcases and exchanged spirited greetings.
‘It’s not too soon to think about the Advent and Christmas season’
The red glow on Santa’s cheeks is still sunburn, but it’s not too soon to think about the Advent and Christmas season.
Mitchell bequest gives church revenue stream, role in protecting legacy

August 30, 2012 Catholic News Service ATLANTA — Because of a generous bequest from Joseph Mitchell, the late nephew of celebrated author Margaret Mitchell, the Atlanta Archdiocese now owns 50 percent of the literary rights to her Pulitzer prize-winning, best-selling novel, “Gone With the Wind.”
Archdiocese announces ‘Catholics Come Home’ project
August 17, 2012 Pope Benedict XVI has declared A Year of Faith as part of the New Evangelization to renew Catholics’ commitment to live as Jesus Christ calls.
Farmers say leaving worries to God only way to cope with US drought

August 16, 2012 Catholic News Service DES MOINES, Iowa — For weeks farmers in southwest Iowa, such as Larry Rayhons of Lenox, have been checking the forecasts and clear skies for the hint at some relief in the form of rain during the worst drought since 1936.
Archdiocese unveils its new “unified vision” for Catholic schools
August 14, 2012 By Natalie Corzine Moore The Archdiocese of Cincinnati unveiled a new strategic plan today that promises to help local Catholic schools with their current economic and demographic challenges.
The HHS Contraception Coverage Mandate: Public Policy Challenges
August 10, 2012 By Dr. Jozef Zalot PhD. (Last of Two Parts) [Part I] Author’s note: In the first essay “How Did We Get Here?”, we explored the legal issues surrounding the HHS contraception coverage mandate. In this second essay we examine reasons why the mandate is problematic in terms …
The HHS Contraception Coverage Mandate: Public Policy Challenges (con’t)
Gender Discrimination A second area where the 2011 HHS mandate is problematic in terms of public policy concerns claims of gender discrimination. As we saw in the previous section, mandate supporters have argued that excluding contraceptives from prescription drug plans constitutes a violation of both Title VII and the Pregnancy …