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Sinan Salaheddin - Associated Press
Despite the territorial defeats the Islamic State suffered over the past year, the Sunni extremist group is still capable of launching significant attacks across the country.
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Catholic News Service
The bishops' conference president said the church would not back off from "reminding (Christ's) disciples of what fidelity to him—in all things, including political life—demands."
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Steve Karnowski - Associated Press
More than 800 people have brought abuse claims against churches, the Boy Scouts, schools and a children's theater company. Previously unknown offenders have been exposed.
A charred vehicle and home are pictured in the burned-out Beacon Hill neighborhood of Fort McMurray, Alberta, May 9, after wildfires forced the evacuation of the entire town. (CNS photo/Chris Wattie, Reuters)
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Catholic News Service
"We've been focusing on gratitude because it's easy to relive the horror stories and relive the disappointment and the fear."
Dale Ahlquist (American Chesterton Society)
In All Things
Sean Salai
Chesterton makes us see how strange the truth really is.
Berrigan and his niece, Frida Berrigan, at the Witness Against Torture event held in NYC's Lower East Side on December 18, 2008. Photo: Thomas Good/NLN
FaithDispatches
Judith Valente
Father Berrigan’s quote reminded me to make my mark based on hard work and decency—through a commitment to do my best, rather than a hunger to get ahead.
Pope Francis celebrates the Eucharist during the closing Mass of the Synod of Bishops on the family in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican Oct. 25. Concelebrating is Cardinal Wilfrid Napier of Durban, South Africa. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Dispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
Pope Francis and his advisors should consider new publication strategies.
The town of Dingle in Ireland (photo via iStock)
Dispatches
Rhona Tarrant
Father Flannery has dedicated his energy to speaking out about the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
DESPERATE MEASURES. Jana Raluy, right, in "A Monster with a Thousand Heads."
In All Things
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
“A Monster with a Thousand Heads” is a fast moving account of a woman determined to save a life.
A Lifetime in the Irish Government: Enda Kenny at the Beginning and Perhaps, Near the End?
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
After these last trying months, Irish eyes are weary.
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
If the pope can invite these people, I’m hard pressed to see why a university can’t.
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Catholic News Service
Pope Francis has added his name to the list of people offering prayers for Canadians affected by the massive wildfires that have led to the evacuation of Fort McMurray.In a May 6 letter to Bishop Paul Terrio of St. Paul, the pope said he "was saddened to learn of the destruction and distress ca
A MAN OF MANY TALENTS. Sidney Chambers baptizes the son of his crime-solving partner, Inspector Geordie Keating, in “Grantchester.”
In All Things
Margot Patterson
“Grantchester” on PBS manages to be both Christian and worldly.
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Jim Gomez - Associated PressTeresa Cerojano - Associated Press
Mayor Rodrigo Duterte reached out to his opponents following a bruising three-month campaign.
Harry S. Truman and Martha Ellen Young Truman (at age 80). This was his favorite photograph of her.
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
Harry and his mother show that it might not be a bad thing to use a parental influence as a sign of presidential worth.
Daniel Berrigan in 1981. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff, File)
The Good Word
Luke Hansen
"Dan's witness is an invitation to commit ourselves anew to the radical Gospel message."
The march to Daniel Berrigan's funeral on May 6. All photos by Jonathan Giftos.
FaithFaith in Focus
Nathan Schneider
Dan is dead; long live Dan. But how?
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Ezra Fieser - Catholic News Service
"We have no way to judge whether the arrests are the result of an exhaustive investigation, nor whether they included the intellectual authorship at each level."
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Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
The 45-page brief from the theologians is steeped in Catholic moral theology and hinges on the notion that religious employers object to the mandate and the Obama administration's "work-around."
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Beth Griffin - Catholic News Service
Father Kelly recalled Father Berrigan and his late brother and fellow activist Philip as men who lived the Resurrection and challenged religious leaders to know “bomb-blessing has no place in Jesus’ self-giving.”