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January 20-27, 2014

Vol. 210 / No. 2

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Francis Comes to Gesù: The pope celebrates Mass in thanksgiving for the recent canonization of St. Peter Faber, S.J.
Signs Of the Times

The Gospel cannot be proclaimed “with inquisitorial beatings of condemnation. No, the Gospel is preached gently, with fraternity and love,” with an open heart “always longing” for God, like that of St. Peter Faber, Pope Francis told 350 fellow Jesuits at the Church of the Ges

Peace Offensive: Archbishop Dieudonné Nzapalainga and Imam Omar Kobine Layama tour a church on the outskirts of Bangui in mid-December in an effort to promote tolerance and reconciliation.
Signs Of the Times

United Nations peacekeepers and officials struggled to contain two ongoing crises in Africa as the New Year began. Hastily arranged peace talks to end the sudden conflict in South Sudan began in Ethiopia as the world’s newest nation sank deeper into a de facto civil war. Meanwhile, in the neig

Vatican Tourism Boom
Signs Of the Times

In the first nine-and-a-half months of Pope Francis’ pontificate, more than 6.6 million people participated in papal events at the Vatican—three times the number who visited during all of 2012. • Antonios Aziz Mina, the Coptic Catholic bishop of Giza, Egypt, said terrorist attacks w

Faith The Living Word
Dianne BergantMarch 12, 2014

A revolution has taken place in the Roman Catholic Church’s understanding of the Bible.