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FaithIn All Things
Natalia Imperatori-Lee
Rigid complementarity cheats both men and women of their full humanity.
Pope Francis salutes at the end of an audience with representatives of the popular movements at the Vatican Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016. (L'Osservatore Romano/Pool Photo via AP)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Gerard O’Connell
“We must help to heal the world of its moral atrophy,” the pope said at the World Meeting of Popular Movements.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
David Stewart
What we thought was the probable next stage in the process to disentangle the United Kingdom from the European Union has been blocked by the court.
Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster, England, is seen at the Vatican in this 2014 file photo. In a program to be aired on ITV, he apologized to unmarried women pressured by the church to hand over their children for adoption. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithNews
Simon Caldwell - Catholic News Service
Over three decades 500,000 British women were encouraged to give up their babies for adoption.
Politics & SocietyNews
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
There is more on the line on November 8 than just the presidency.
Ward 7 Councilmember Yvette Alexander (pictured here in 2009), chairperson of the Health and Human Service Committee, and Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau offered the only votes opposing the measure.
Politics & SocietyNews
Richard Szczepanowski - Catholic News Service
Opponents say the bill is flawed because it endangers "high-risk" populations, including the elderly, the uninsured and underinsured, the homeless, low-income individuals and those with intellectual disabilities.
The Good Word
Terrance Klein
Who we are in heaven is all about who we have loved on earth.
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Eric Sundrup, S.J.
Claiming to be a tech company should not provide blanket absolution from responsibility.
A man prays before dinner in 2014 at the Guadalupanos Homeless Project in Los Angeles. (CNS photo/David Maung, EPA)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jim McDermott
Under Proposition HHH, nearly $1.2 billion would go toward 10,000 “permanent supportive housing” units.
Arts & CultureIn All Things
Jake Martin
The Cubs not winning was a lot like mashed potatoes and macaroni and cheese—comfortable and cozy.
Jesuit Father Arturo Sosa, addresses delegates after his election as the new superior general of the Society of Jesus in Rome (Photo: Don Doll, S.J.)
FaithFaith
Arturo Sosa
The conversation introduces the new Superior General to Jesuits and the wider Ignatian family around the world.
Some of the 700 who were registered at St. Mark Catholic Church. Photos courtesy of the Hope Border Institute.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
“Hispanics in this area have not always felt that their voices have been recognized or heard...the push is, if we don’t vote, we will remain invisible.”
Arts & CultureFilm
John Anderson
“Loving” is film about a lot of things, including two simple people causing violent eruptions across the social and legal landscapes. It is a portrait of America at a particular time and place. So is "Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk."
News
Catholic News Service
"November as Black Catholic History Month is a project of the black Catholic clergy, so this is a perfect time to accept the invitation to place our chronicle with the Notre Dame archives on the American Catholic Heritage," Father Ken Taylor said.
Politics & SocietyNews
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
This is the "'unfriend me now' election," said Melinda Henneberger, a longtime political columnist.
Pope Francis answers questions from journalists aboard his flight from Malmo, Sweden, to Rome Nov. 1. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithExplainer
Zac DavisSam Sawyer, S.J.
Why Pope Francis' comments are both business as usual and something worth talking about.
FaithNews
Grace Garces Bordallo - Associated Press
Pope Francis on Monday named Bishop Michael Jude Byrnes, the auxiliary bishop of Detroit, as the new leader of the Guam archdiocese.
Arts & CultureBooks
Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.
The pervasiveness of the internet has changed the game and made issues of free speech far more complex than they have ever been.
Arts & CultureBooks
Jay P. Dolan
American Maelstrom examines the 1968 election by focusing on the personalities who sought the nation’s highest office.
A painting by Albrecht Durer. (public domain)
FaithThe Word
John W. Martens
“He has rescued us from the power of darkness” (Col 1:13)