| July 21st, 2008 Busted Halo's® Mike Hayes sends along his multimedia reports on World Youth Day from Sydney, Australia I woke up this morning in my nice cozy hotel room thinking about my companions sleeping out in the dewy cold air at Randwick Racetrack and awaiting the Papal ... |
| July 20th, 2008 Busted Halo's® Mike Hayes sends along his multimedia reports on World Youth Day from Sydney, Australia CNS PhotoThis morning the U.S. Bishops celebrated mass outdoors for American Youth at The Domain—a first at World Youth Day. It was a vibrant mass with superb ... |
| July 19th, 2008 Multimedia reports on World Youth Day from Sydney, Australia An on the spot report to start:A consistent theme I'm finding among young adults here—and one that’s also been heralded by many members of the clergy here at ... |
| July 17th, 2008 Busted Halo's® Mike Hayes sends along his multimedia reports on World Youth Day from Sydney, Australia Nearly 150,000 young people from all over the world have gathered in Sydney, Australia to meet, learn, share their faith...and to get an experience of the Pope up ... |
| July 13th, 2008 Busted Halo's® Mike Hayes appears on Canadian National Catholic TV Network On Sunday, July 13th Busted Halo® Managing Editor Mike Hayes will be featured on Canada’s National Catholic TV Network, Salt and Light at 7pm and 11pm (EST). ... |
| July 9th, 2008 You can’t spell love without evolve For most of my adult life, I was what you might call, a casual evolutionist. You know, the type of person who could handle your run-of-the-mill, cocktail-party conversation on Darwinism. All ... |
| June 25th, 2008 Searching for spiritual explanations for ghosts in America’s most haunted city Young lovers hear inhuman growls when they stroll past it. Passing tourists feel tugs at their shopping bags, but when they whirl around, nothing is there. Teenage thrill-seekers take photos of ... |
| May 29th, 2008 The Obama campaign in the South is working overtime to correct the rumor that their candidate is a Muslim A recent telephone call illustrates the problem.Deb Geissler of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is working the phone bank for Barack Obama headquarters in her home state, when she reaches ... |
| May 22nd, 2008 Some Navajo Indians mix Christianity with the old ways Raymond Lewis, a retired mechanic living in the Navajo Nation in Arizona, tucks away his rosary and rises from kneeling and praying in front of a statue ... |
| May 9th, 2008 A daughter reflects on her deeply religious mother's struggle to come out of the closet and remain Catholic "I need to tell you something." My mom said. "Okay." I prepared myself for something tragic, when instead I heard, "I'm not Catholic anymore, I just thought you ... |