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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., arrive at a rally at Florida International University Panther Arena in Miami, Saturday, July 23, 2016. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
In All Things
Nathan Schneider
Kaine has a long track record of supporting credit unions.
Eliza Rycembel in "The Innocents" (Photo: Music Box Films).
Film
John Anderson
Among one group of nuns at the end of World War II, the shadow of the cross is impossible to escape.
In All Things
Nathan Schneider
No country has gotten rid of poverty through charity, philanthropy and welfare.
In this Feb. 4, 2016, file photo, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., gives a 'thumbs-up' as he takes his seat at the head table for the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
In All Things
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Tim Kaine traces his interest in politics back to his time with the Jesuits.
In this 2010 photo, Poor Clare Colettine nuns walk back to their Corpus Christi Monastery in Rockford, Ill., after a funeral service for one of the cloister's elderly sisters. (CNS photo/Abbie Reese)
News
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
The pope warns against "the recruitment of candidates from other countries solely for the sake of ensuring the survival of a monastery."
The Good Word
Terrance Klein
When we pray, we know that someone is there.
News
Jesse J. Holland - Associated Press
Some black men question why police seem to avoid using deadly force on dangerous white suspects but are quick to point a gun at blacks.
Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schonborn speaks during a news conference for the release of Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation on the family, "Amoris Laetitia" ("The Joy of Love"), at the Vatican April 8.
Antonio Spadaro, S.J.Christoph Schönborn
The Bible itself presents family life not as an abstract ideal but as what the Holy Father calls a “work of craftsmanship.”
Philosopher's Notebook
John J. Conley, S.J.
The faith is more than cult and code.
Faith in Focus
Richard Becker
On fatherhood, selective service and a space for nonviolence
Greg Erlandson
A sound communications strategy that engages Catholic media leaders will pay great dividends for the church.
Catholic church launches probe into suspicious link between corrupt former government official and group of nuns (CNS photo/Paul Jeffrey)
News
AP
The four nuns will be investigated "to determine if there was a canonical crime and help the actions of the civil justice."
News
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
The pope's message "can be summarized like so: 'Enough now, enough with this conflict,'" Cardinal Turkson told Vatican Radio on July 20.
News
Catholic News Service
"This is the story of Los Angeles, the story of the state of California and the story of our country—which is a nation of immigrants," said Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez.
The altar where Pope Francis will celebrate Mass at Blonia Park during World Youth Day in Krakow, Poland, is pictured on July 20. Pope Francis will reach out remotely to suffering Penitas, Texas via video message (CNS photo/Stanislaw Rozpedzik, EPA)
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Rose Ybarra - Catholic News Service
"The pope is sending a message to us! I think that is proof enough, that the love of the church for our poor people is really palpable, it's real."
Mourners gather on the roadside where Philando Castile, an African-American, was killed by police in St. Paul, Minn., during a traffic stop on July 6. (Isaac Hale/Star Tribune via AP)
In All Things
Corinna Guerrero
On a car ride to school, an 8 year old gets the connection between theology and social justice.
Syrian refugees arrive at a refugee camp in early May at the Jordan border with Syria. The Catholic Church in England and Wales has joined a government project to resettle an estimated 20,000 refugees from the Syrian war. (CNS photo/Jamal Nasrallah, EPA)
News
Simon Caldwell - Catholic News Service
A parish in the Diocese of Salford will be the first to welcome a family from a refugee camp in the Middle East as part of a sponsorship plan.
News
Sean Gallagher - Catholic News Service
"We're not just isolated in our church building at Rural and North streets. We're out in the streets, bringing that visible presence of Christ to the streets."
An aerial view of Rio de Janeiro on July 16 shows the Christ the Redeemer statue with Maracana stadium in the background. (CNS photo/Ricardo Moraes, Reuters)
News
Lise Alves - Catholic News Service
"We hope that the center will encourage harmony and unity among different countries and among different religions," Father Tavares told Catholic News Service.