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The Word
John W. Martens
Jesus sends apostell his messengers apostoloi out into the world to share his message and his ministry but the sending of the apostles is not so much about traveling vast distances as it is about being present for the people around them Wherever you live that is the place evangelization occ
The Word
John W. Martens
Sexual abuse has scattered the flock. Those responsible must not be allowed to guard the sheep.
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John A. Coleman
"Lost Classroom, Lost Community," by Margaret F. Brinig and Nicole Stelle Garnett
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Dennis M. Leder
"No Man's Land," by Elizabeth D. Samet and "Loving our Enemies," by Jim Forest
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J. Greg Phelan
"The Book of Strange New Things: A Novel," by Michel Faber
Current Comment
The Editors
In a rare display of bipartisanship, the U.S. Senate approves federal torture ban.
Of Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
How we understand ourselves as a church guides how we should be in the world.
Generation Faith
Robert Minton
Defending my beliefs with more than just words
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
The Council of Religious Institutions of the Holy Land issued a strong condemnation against an early morning arson attack on the Benedictine Church of the Multiplication at Tabgha on the Sea of Galilee on June 18. The council, which is made up of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, the Heads of the Local
Signs Of the Times
David Stewart
‘The hungry nations of the world cry out to the peoples blessed with abundance.’
American confidence in organized religion has dropped to new lows.
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
Americans have less confidence in organized religion today than ever measured before—a sign that the church could be “losing its footing as a pillar of moral leadership in the nation’s culture,” a new Gallup survey finds. In the mid-1970s, nearly seven in 10 Americans said th
PORT OF CALL. Pope Francis greets immigrants in Lampedusa, Italy, July 8, 2013.
J. Kevin Appleby
A hallmark of Pope Francis’ papacy has been his ability to focus the attention of the church and the world on human beings who live on the margins of society. In no area has he accomplished this more profoundly and effectively than in defending the rights of persons on the move—immigrant
 Daniel Barenboim, center.
Arts & CultureMusic
Paul J. Schaefer
I first listened to the operas of Richard Wagner when I was 11 or 12 years old. I have come to realize that spinning Wagner recordings was more an impish attempt at bravado than evidence of any great love for opera. When I found thick albums of Wagner at the local library and impulsively brought the
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
Pope Francis accepted the resignations on June 15 of Archbishop John C. Nienstedt and Auxiliary Bishop Lee A. Piche of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. In a statement, Archbishop Nienstedt said he hopes his resignation might “give the archdiocese a new beginning amidst the many cha
Prayer for Charleston. A prayer circle forms near the Emanuel AME Church as police began a hunt for a 21-year-old suspect on June 17.
Signs Of the Times
Kevin Clarke
Expressions of regret and horror, prayer services and moments of silence across the country followed in the aftermath of a shooting in a historic church in Charleston, S.C. The rampage on June 17 claimed the lives of nine people. Once again the nation faced the grim, inexplicable spectacle of a mass
Vatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
The greatest obstacle to Christian unity is ‘the spirit of possessiveness.’
Washington Front
John Carr
For just a few days, Washington’s obsession with the “middle class” was broken.
TAKE YOUR SEATS. Bishops and cardinals attend the beatification of Pope Paul VI.
Diego Fares, S.J.
At the opening of the 68th General Assembly of the Italian Episcopal Conference on May 18, Pope Francis asked bishops not to be “pilots” but rather true pastors. Many times, the pontiff has called for “pastoral bishops, not princes,” using images he had previously employed wh
Letters
Our readers
Nothing NewI found “The Gospel According to the ‘Nones,’” by Elizabeth Drescher (6/8), rather disappointing. The author drew broad generalizations about the alleged “Good Samaritan” spirituality of nones as opposed to the more restrictive “Golden Rule”
Signs Of the Times
Gerard O’Connell
Addressing “every person on the planet” in a groundbreaking encyclical, “Laudato Si’,” Pope Francis speaks frankly and passionately about the “global environmental deterioration” of “our common home,” appealing “for a new dialogue about how