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In All Things
September 28, 2009
Greyhound the bus of necessity rather than of choice for many low-income travelers around the country provides its tickets more cheaply for those who buy them online That transaction though assumes you have a credit card and internet access for online purchasing Low income people who do not ha
Books
September 14, 2009
The remarkable story of Bread for the World
In All Things
August 28, 2009
Leonard Peltier the Native American activist who is serving consecutive life terms for allegedly killing two FBI agents faced a parole hearing on July 28 20009 the first full hearing in 15 years nbsp In mid- August however the parole commission denied his request for parole nbsp Peltier n
Signs Of the Times
August 17, 2009

Can mass violence in Darfur, Congo and Somalia be stopped? A report from the United Nations General Assembly.

Faith
July 06, 2009
Any regrets? I asked. "I could have done sooner the things I did, like Catonsville,” he replied.
June 22, 2009
One priest's quest to document the horrors of the Holocaust
May 25, 2009

The “interconnectness of life” emerged as a popular phrase at a two-day conference in early May at Columbia University in New York City. Titled “Common Ground: Science and Religion in Dialogue for a Sustainable Future,” the gathering

May 11, 2009

Service arising from faith in a God who cares for the world's most vulnerable: these were hallmarks of an April 15, 2009 conference that celebrated the ten-year collaboration between Catholic Relief Services and Fordham University. CRS places graduates of Fordham's International Political

In All Things
May 08, 2009
Paying immigrants to go home has become an increasingly frequent method in some countries for dealing with the global downturn in the economy The Czech Republic Spain and Japan have all taken this approach to offsetting the crisis caused by job layoffs The Czech Republic is offering payments of h
In All Things
April 23, 2009
What does a priest do in a parish that expects long homilies if he has come from a parish that dislikes them This was my situation when I arrived at the Jesuit-run St Ignatius in Brooklyn with its primarily Caribbean congregation that favors masses running to an hour and a half One Sunday a par