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The Good Word
Terrance Klein
There are truths about ourselves that we alone know. And there are others that everyone, except us, can see.
News
Susan Montoya Bryan - Associated Press
"For us, it has always been the heart of the community. It's the cornerstone of our community."
News
Justin Lynch - Associated Press
The proposal also calls for a vote on an arms embargo on South Sudan if U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon reports within a month that authorities have blocked the regional force.
Refugee Olympic Team's Yolande Mabika, left, and Linda Bolder of Israel compete in judo during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Aug. 10. (CNS photo/Toru Hanai, Reuters)
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Lise Alves - Catholic News Service
"This team is the victory scream of all refugees. People believe that we don't belong anywhere, but we do ... we belong to the world and the world belongs to all."
People dig graves July 24 for victims of a suicide bomb attack in Kabul, Afghanistan. The U.S. State Department's annual report on international religious freedom highlights Muslim violence against other Muslims. (CNS photo/Jawad Jalali, EPA)
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Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
"All residents of countries where laws or social norms encourage the death penalty for blasphemy are vulnerable to attacks."
Pope Francis sits with refugee children from Syria at the Vatican Aug. 11. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano via Reuters)
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
While the Vatican is covering the living costs of the 21 refugees, they are being housed and resettled by the Community of Sant'Egidio, a lay community based in Rome.
U.S. gymnast Simone Biles, a Catholic, competes on the floor exercise during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Aug. 7. (CNS photo/Mike Blake, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
I don't use it to pray before a competition. I'll just pray normally to myself, but I have it there in case."
Dispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
“We still have a huge educational challenge before us so that the American [Catholic] bishops are more aware of the document."
Brighton Schlock? The "big grey pole," otherwise known as the i360, on opening night.
Dispatches
David Stewart
We need cheering up from time to time and it rsquo s hardly irresponsible if we take the opportunity when it presents itself The digital universe responsible for much that is woeful has expanded possibilities for fun too in a way we could never have imagined Almost exactly four years ago at
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin
Dispatches
Rhona Tarrant
The Archbishop of Dublin taking to the national airwaves to address “Grindr, which is a gay dating site,” managed to jolt the listening public in Ireland.
Dispatches
Judith Valente
“As you pursue your own goals, you see always on the horizon the plight of the less fortunate, the plight of the marginalized. I saw that working in him."
Sister Sharon Bierman
Dispatches
Judith Valente
Sister Bierman has this advice for Pence: Tone down the rhetoric about Hillary Clinton.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is hoping she does not have to bid adieu to Scotland. (CNS photo/Will Oliver, EPA)
Dispatches
David Stewart
The prevailing view in Westminster is that "Scotland is gone."
FaithIn All Things
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Catholics were the most likely group surveyed to hear about the environment during worship services.
Katherine Mangu-Ward (Reason magazine)
In All Things
Sean Salai
'I want Catholics to be free to do their thing so that I can be free to do mine.'
Men build a book booth in Kolkata, India, Jan. 25. Although the Sept. 4 canonization of Blessed Teresa is at the Vatican, special festivities to honor her will continue in Kolkata until Christmas. (CNS photo/Piyal Adhikary, EPA)
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Saadia Azim - Catholic News Service
At Mother Teresa's home, the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, the doors are open for all, and followers and admirers come every day, visiting and praying in her tomb.
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Dale Gavlak - Catholic News Service
"Of course, we are frightened to return. What are we going back to? The houses and churches have been bombed."
Pakistani journalists in Lahore, Pakistan, protest a bombing Aug. 8 that killed at least 70 people in Quetta. (CNS photo/Rahat Dar, EPA)
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Anto Ankara - Catholic News Service
"The Catholic Church stand firmly with the people of Balochistan in this hour" and asked the government "to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice."
African Catholics gather for an Aug. 6 Mass during the Third African National Eucharistic Congress at The Catholic University of America in Washington. (CNS photo/Rhina Guidos)
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Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
"Keep for yourselves the wonderful culture and the beneficial gifts of the African fabric of life."