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U.S. Catholic: May 2006
Save me, Jesus!
Getting along with your born-again neighbor

More and more Catholics are playing Homer Simpson to the Ned Flanders of their evangelical coworkers, friends, and family members. Peter Feuerherd explains how some are managing this ecumenical dialogue without resorting to a frustrated "Gosh diddily-darn!" continue reading »

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Let's pray, pay, and have our say
Sometimes shepherds need a little guidance themselves, says theologian Richard Gaillardetz in Sounding Board. In Feedback readers say Catholics shouldn't be sheepish about telling the hierarchy what's on their minds.

Wal-Mart disgnoses health care Health bill comes due
Wal-Mart executive issues a surprising frank diagnosis on all that's ailing America's health care system.


Father Bruce Wellems on the March

¡Sí, Se Puede! - Yes, We Can!
The Claretians, publishers of U.S. Catholic, have a long history of supporting immigrant communities. Watch Claretian Father Bruce Wellems walk with his Latino congregation at the May 1st immigration reform march in Chicago.

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Suffer the children
In a photo story Kevin Clarke profiles Bangkok’s Mercy Center, where HIV-infected women and their children get a chance to live—and sometimes die—in peace. (Find out more about the Mercy Center!)

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Paul Rusesabagina campaigns to end genocide in Darfur: Watch his interview with the editors now or read it in the February issue of U.S. Catholic.


The Busy Christian's Guide to Catholic Social Teaching
Visit our popular online guide to 100 years of Catholic tradition, tracking the church's "best kept secret" from Rerum novarum to Centesimus annus.


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