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News
Renee Webb - Catholic News Service
More than 30 million Americans who have some form of a rare disease.
St. Benedict's will be profiled on 60 Minutes this weekend.
Dispatches
Judith Valente
The secret to St. Benedict’s success? It operates more like a monastery than a school. The main subject taught there is community.
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
When you think of Los Angeles it rsquo s hard not to think of the movies It is the cornerstone industry of this city And yet in some significant ways Los Angeles today is not really a ldquo movie rdquo city Yes we all turn up for the latest blockbuster just like everyone else And more than
News
Barb Fraze - Catholic News Service
Kerry said the coalition against ISIS was working to strangle the group's finances and to ensure that people who fled would someday be able to return.
Christ and the Good Thief, Titian 1566
The Good Word
Terrance Klein
Crucified by cheats, yet damned by my own deceit.
In All Things
Margot Patterson
With the United States and Russia now cooperating, there are new grounds for hope.
Pope Francis Homilies
Vatican Radio
There is something like a “thread of hope” that joins “the whole story of salvation” and is a “font of joy.”
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
“Strolling” positions people of African descent not as victims or stakes.
Acts of the Apostles Manuscript
The Good Word
John W. Martens
The experiences of Cornelius show that God is for all who “fear him” and “do what is right.”
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
Every March 17th nearly everyone in the entire Irish Catholic world celebrates the feast of Saint Patrick And just about everyone knows something about him the legends the fables his apostolic works mdash but no one knows what he looked like He is of course commonly portrayed as a somewhat o
The Word
John W. Martens
Christian apologists will sometimes argue that the truth of the Gospel is proven by the willingness of Jesus rsquo disciples to die for their faith in Christ The apostles were indeed willing to die for the truth of the Gospel but if we grant that willingness to die for a religion a movement or
Books
Mark J. Davis
'Dark Money,' by Jane Mayer
Books
Robert E. Hosmer Jr.
'Lord of the World,' by Robert Hugh Benson
Vatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Only 36 percent of refugee children go to secondary school.
Metro bus makes it way down 16th street in in downtown Washington, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Current Comment
The Editors
Economists tend to agree that a tax on oil is a smart idea.
Faith in Focus
Brian Doyle
The Christos, for a skinny guy, sure was interested in good things to eat.
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
The Obama administration is nearing a decision on whether to declare formally that atrocities by the Islamic State against religious minorities, including Christians, constitute genocide. As impatient lawmakers and religious groups step up calls for action, Secretary of State John Kerry may not make
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
A U.N. report describing sweeping crimes, including the burning alive of children and disabled people and fighters being allowed to rape women as payment, shows South Sudan is facing “one of the most horrendous human rights situations in the world,” the U.N. human rights chief said on Ma