The rhetoric of the Trump administration, rather than the reality of deportations, has changed.
Read MoreTariffs are inflationary, raising consumer prices for Americans on oil, electricity, automobiles, groceries and much else
Read MoreThe man is erratic but not insane, so it's important to give the underlying justifications for his policies a fair hearing
Read MoreTrump has borrowed shamelessly from Reagan, but without comprehension
Read MoreThe premier is inviting voters to send him into battle against President Trump. Ontarians will have to decide whether that is a good idea
Read MoreLiturgical vestments like copes, chasubles and dalmatics are part of the beauty of the liturgy, alongside church architecture, painting and sculpture.
Read MoreVice President Vance’s speech at the March for Life was noteworthy for indicating a shift from the legal front toward a cultural and economic pro-life agenda.
Read MoreHappy Lego Day! It's not just for kids anymore
Read MoreThe return of Trump is surely the last hurrah for the boomer presidents — unless Hillary Clinton tries to succeed him
Read MoreIn ministry, do we just Jesus and the Church, or are people drawn to Catholicism as much by the language of friendship and fellowship?
Read MoreThe newly retired Church leader’s greatest contribution was his work as the principal drafter/editor of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Read MoreCardinal Timothy got the balance correct in his well-crafted invocation.
Read MoreTrump's Jan. 20 swearing-in will be followed by the U.S. college football championship in the evening. Both will surely feature excess
Read MoreThe facts of Canadian history — lights and shadows — are stubbornly reasserting themselves
Read MoreJesus began his public ministry at the lowest place on earth so that we may ascend to the Father.
Read MorePope Francis, on Jan. 11, became the third pope to be given the highest civilian honor in the U.S.
Read MoreEverything revolved around him, and the population was being drawn into an ever-tighter embrace, the better for his superior character to rub off on us.
Read MoreA president’s choice of farewell is often more about symbolism than substance — a final effort to underscore priorities and help shape the narrative of a legacy.
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