Paola Gavin’s cookbook takes a global view of Jewish cuisine.
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Kathleen Parker: Onward Christian soldiers, marching to … midterm elections?
Trump warns a gathering of evangelical pastors about violence should Democrats prevail in November.
Trump: Democrats ‘will overturn everything’ if Republicans lose majorities
The president reminds a group of evangelical Christians at a White House dinner what’s at stake this fall.
Another View: Systematic cover-ups are testing the faith of world’s Catholics
Maybe the church should return to the practice of bishops standing for election by the people in the pews.
Families’ lawsuit challenges Maine law against public funding for religious schools
The federal lawsuit seeks to overturn the decades-old law barring tuition reimbursements for sectarian schools.
Maine Jewish Museum hires executive director with White House experience
Gary Barron served under several presidents, as well as on the board that oversees the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
Another View: Report shows that victims weren’t Catholic cardinal’s priority
As bishop of Pittsburgh, Donald Wuerl enabled pedophile priests to put children in jeopardy.
Heavenly cookies await at St. Peter’s Italian Bazaar
For 93 years, church parishioners have been baking and selling the soft, anise-flavored treats.
Pope strips U.S. cardinal of title after sexual abuse claims
Prelate Theodore McCarrick offered his resignation from the College of Cardinals after a spate of allegations that he for years abused boys and had sexual misconduct with adult seminarians.
Kathleen Parker: Never mind the conspiracy theories – Catholics are rocking the courthouse
The Catholic jurists on the Supreme Court are there because their education and experience equip them to be there.