Now that Leo has moved back to the papal apartment, will the relics of St. Peter return, too?
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Read MoreThe Holy Father’s bold choice of Bishop Erik Varden as retreat leader speaks volumes.
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Read MoreAntonin Scalia believed the Ten Commandments – the natural law given expression by God – is what should inform a constitution. Once written, that constitution is to be applied by judges
Read MoreA full-throated protest song would be welcome during Sunday's halftime show
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Read MorePM Carney praises Stephen Harper and his policies at portrait hanging this week
Read MoreTwo-hundred years ago religious liberty came to North America
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