More belief in God's plan, less faith in government help
A poll conducted by the Gallup Organization for a Baylor University study finds that those who
A poll conducted by the Gallup Organization for a Baylor University study finds that those who
Sisten Helen Prejean says she is pleased that the opera does not take sides on the death penalty issue, she said. "What is important about telling the story in art is that people have an immediate chance to examine an issue, feel the raw emotion
The St. Louis Millennium Hotel staff took classes on recognizing minors, children, who are captives of human trafficking last month so that the staff could join the mission of a convention of nuns meeting at the hotel this week. The U.S.
On Illinois Gov. Patrick Quinn's desk sits a bill banning executions, passed by the Illinois House and Senate this month. While the state has had a moratorium on executions since 2000, 15 prisoners now sit on death row. In Missouri Gov. Jay
Missouri has just begun looking at a death penalty moratorium; Illinois has had one for several years. But only New Jersey had repealed its death penalty law until New Mexico acted last week. The Beacon looks at how faith-based groups conducted
Ten years ago, while visiting St. Louis, Pope John Paul II called for an end to the death penalty -- and for the governor to commute the death sentence for a death row prisoner. It was a controversial move. Today, doubts about the death penalty
The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod is working with its congregations in Arizona, Florida and California to support amendments to those states' constitutions defining and limiting marriage as a union between a man and a woman. The issue is on