osv.comJanuary 2, 2014
  
OSV's 2014 Catholics of the Year are ...
We honor eight men and women who have made their mark on the Church and the faithful this year.
  
  
Will the U.S. policy shift with Cuba work?
Church leaders are hopeful new diplomatic ties between nations will improve humanitarian conditions in the island country.
  
  
Saying 'I do' as peers say 'I don't'
Young Catholic adults are willing to place their trust in God despite their generation's fear of marriage.
  
  
The dignity of children
The Church needs to show that children born through third-part reproduction are loved regardless of how they were conceived.
  
  
Hallowed be thy name
Columnist J.D. Mullane says taking the Lord's name in vain has become all too common on television.
  
  
Editorial: Christmas cheer?
In his annual holiday address to members of the Roman Curia, Pope Francis warns of 15 spiritual illnesses.
  
  

 

"The minute [God] sees you starting down the path, he will run to you and welcome you with open arms.."
-- Sister Theresa Aletheia Noble, in a Dec. 23 blog post on fallen-away Catholics coming back to the Church at Christmas.
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