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The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington is seen in this 2014 file photo.(CNS/Jonathan Ernst, Reuters)
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Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
The Supreme Court not running at full capacity has something to do with the hold-up.
News
Philip Issa - Associated Press
"What Russia is sponsoring and doing is not counter-terrorism, it's barbarism," said U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power.
News
Christopher Sherman - Associated Press
At least 31 priests have been killed in Mexico since 2006.
Pro-life supporters carry a banner during the annual National March for Life on Parliament Hill May 12 in Ottawa, Ontario. (CNS photo/Art Babych)
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Catholic News Service
"Politicians who claim to be 'pro-choice,' essentially advocate for abortion-on-demand up until the time of birth, paid for by your taxpayer dollars."
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
Turmoil in Brazil has forced many of the over 65,000 Haitians in that country to leave.
In All Things
Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
On Sunday morning, I joined in the Sunday service at St. Salvator's Chapel, the University Church at St. Andrews.
Cathedral, St Andrews Scotland
In All Things
Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
While not all will be at ease with the pace of new movements toward interreligious understanding, it would be very hard indeed to argue that things have not changed for the better.
Dispatches
Russell Pollitt, S.J.
Some stand behind the students while others have condemned their actions as “criminal” and “thuggery.”
The Good Word
Terrance Klein
Joy in the next life depends upon justice in this one.
News
Christopher Sherman - Associated Press
28 priests have been killed in Mexico since 2006, not counting this week's slayings.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, left, speak at United Party's election headquarters in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016.
In All Things
Margot Patterson
The importance of Russia in the U.S. presidential campaign, and the New York Times' role in amplifying it, has been bizarre.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to the Economic Club of New York, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016, in New York (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci).
Dispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Joseph Cella, head of the group, called Trump "manifestly unfit to be president" in March but says he has had "a sincere change of heart and mind."
News
Catholic News Service
"Our motto is: 'If nobody loves you, it is our joy to love you,'" said Melva Arbelo.
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Maggie Hyde - Associated PressMaggie Michael - Associated Press
Many of the dead are women and children who were unable to swim away when the boat sank.
Women displaced by Islamic State militant violence arrive at a military base in Ramadi, Iraq, in late June. (CNS photo, Osamah Waheeb, Reuters)
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Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
The hearing focused largely on the status of Christians, Yezidis, some Muslims and other minorities in the face of atrocities carried out by the Islamic State group.
A man confronts riot police during Sept. 21 protests in Charlotte, N.C., after police fatally shot Keith Lamont Scott in the parking lot of an apartment complex. (CNS photo/Jason Miczek, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
Protests turned violent for a second night on Sept. 21 in uptown Charlotte, about 10 miles away from the site of the fatal police shooting.
EspañolLa Palabra
Juan Luis Calderón
Más que poner el acento en lo que sucede después de la muerte, esta parábola nos invita a buscar la felicidad y la justicia de todos en este mundo que compartimos.
A displaced woman carries her sleeping child June 15 at a refugee camp near Mosul, Iraq. (CNS photo/Azad Lashkari, Reuters)
Signs Of the Times
Kevin Clarke
U.S. and Iraqi military strategists are preparing for a final drive on Mosul, hoping to dislodge Islamic State militants from their last stronghold in Iraq. But how well are they planning for the inevitable impact of that offensive on the city’s residents?Hani El-Mahdi is the Iraq country repr
(AP photo/Evan Zucci)
Politics & Society
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Some religiously motivated voters who make the case for Trump highlight two issues: his promise to appoint pro-life judges and his commitment to religious liberty.
Books
Stephen J. Pope
The book is based on its authors’ decades of concrete experience with well-meaning volunteers who have tried to “do good” for people in marginalized communities in Central America.