Catholic

    By Sarah Coffey

    | 6:00AM 8/26/2010
    When you spend tens of thousands of dollars to have your loved ones interred, you probably don't expect that years later grave robbers will plunder the mausoleum. But that's what happened on Long Island, where police are searching for thieves who vandalized three crypts at St. Charles Cemetery in...

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 3:00PM 12/11/2009
    More people are putting their money where their values are -- a sentiment that isn't lost on money managers. Just this week, the first of three exchange-traded funds targeted at Christian investors hit the market. Two more will launch next week.

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 6:30PM 2/24/2009
    Many of us Episcopalians and Catholics are considering what to give up for the 40 days of Lent. It's a time when we remember the gustatory sacrifices made by Jesus in the desert, so naturally the most popular sacrifices are food-related; in past years I've given up sugar, alcohol and red meat. But...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 4:30PM 8/26/2008
    Beijing took some heat in the press for sweeping its streets of the homeless before the Olympic circus came to town, but China's government isn't the only one trying to banish the disadvantaged from places where visitors tread.According to the main Atlanta newspaper, the Journal-Constitution, cops...