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Signs Of the Times
David Stewart
Reactions from the Brexiters were predictable, and furious.
A Maryknoll sister casts her vote at a polling station inside her religious community's auditorium in 2010 in Ossining, N.Y. (CNS photo/Jessica Rinaldi, Reuters)
News
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
Any way it's examined, analysts say the Catholic vote is not as monolithic as it once was.
The Vatican Bank offices
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Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
During 2015, the Financial Intelligence Authority "received 544 reports of suspicious activities—almost three times as many as 2014.
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Zeina Karam - Associated Press
About 200 civilians have been killed in the past week, nearly half of them around Aleppo.
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
This week ESPN released its own take on Mean Tweets, dubbed #MoreThanMean.
Pope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis
That resistance continues today in one way or another, he said, yet the Spirit moves ahead.
Beverly Moore helps her grandson Johnah Karman-Moore vote for the first time at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4, during the midterm elections. (CNS photo/Mark Lyons, EPA)
Current Comment
The Editors
Unless a higher court reverses the North Carolina decision, we may see more efforts to make it more difficult to vote.
In All Things
Clayton Sinyai
Six years after the deadly Massey coal mine explosion, has justice finally arrived?
News
Catholic News Service
Officials are assessing the scope of the damage and working to provide humanitarian aid to the estimated 350,000 people who were affected.
News
Hannah Dreier - Associated Press
Venezuelan cities cleaned up from a night of looting and fiery protests Wednesday as government offices closed their doors for the rest of the week in the face of a worsening energy crisis that is causing daily blackouts.Amid complaints about the electricity crisis, opposition members began a previo
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Kathleen Hennessey - Associated Press
President hopes to meet her and promises to "use my voice to call for change and help lift up your community."
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Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Known for his missionary spirit and as a man of prayer, Archbishop Garcia has the ability to remain calm in the midst of any storm.
Photographs of Albanian priests killed during the former communist regime hang in the main boulevard of Tirana, Albania, Sept. 17, 2014. (CNS photo/Armando Babani, EPA)
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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
The pope signed 12 decrees, including one recognizing a miracle attributed to the intercession of Jesuit Father John Sullivan.
Heather King (photo provided)
In All Things
Sean Salai
The taboo subject in our culture is not sex; it's money.
News
Catholic News Service
"A border fence contradicts both the Gospel and the clear appeal of Pope Francis to Europe," said Bishop Agidius Zsfikovics of Eisenstadt.
A dilapidated school in Pripyat, Ukraine, near the site of the Chernobyl disaster
The Editors
Soviet leaders were criticized because they refused to share details about the accident with their own citizens.
The ultimate conventional pick, Democrat John W. Davis.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Robert David Sullivan
Today's smoke-filled rooms would not produce moderate or broadly popular nominees.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Russell Pollitt, S.J.
“We are deeply saddened to hear of war rhetoric by the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters” Bishop Gabuza said.
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
For a lot of us pop culture is our version of Ignatian daydreaming.