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Jason Berry
'Malcolm X at Oxford Union,' by Saladin Ambar
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Mary Christine Athans
'Women of Faith,' by Mary Beth Fraser Connolly
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John P. Langan, S.J.
'The Good Spy,' by Kai Bird
CITY IN RUINS. A young boy of Aleppo emerges from the rubble with what little he could salvage after an Assad regime attack in November.
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights issued a depressing portrait on Jan. 1 of a year in death in Syria. According to the group’s tracking of the many casualties of the ongoing and complex conflict, the civil war in Syria claimed 76,021 lives in 2014. Its researchers acknowledged that this
Archbishop Van Nhon, 76, was among the 20 new cardinals named by Pope Francis Jan. 4. (CNS photo/Kham, Reuters)
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
Underscoring the geographical diversity of his selections, Pope Francis named 15 cardinal electors “from 14 nations of every continent, showing the inseparable link between the church of Rome and the particular churches present in the world.” The pope announced the names on Jan. 4 and sa
LABOR LESSON. Rae O’Hair, left, a Duquesne University alumna, and her friend Daniele Orosz rally for unionizing adjunct faculty in December 2013.
Clayton Sinyai
Catholic social teaching on the rights of workers to organize is clear and consistent. “The repeated calls issued within the church’s social doctrine, beginning with ‘Rerum Novarum,’ for the promotion of workers’ associations that can defend their rights,” writes
Security guard stands at United Artists theater during premiere of film 'The Interview' in Los Angeles
Signs Of the Times
Jim McDermott
It’s your typical Hollywood story: In the late 1970s, a Jewish kid from Los Angeles answers an ad to work as secretary to a film producer. She wants to get in “the business,” but she doesn’t exactly have the pedigree. Dad’s an economist; Mom runs a bookstore. Growing up
CIRCLE OF LIFE. Health workers at prayer as they start their shift in Monrovia, Liberia, in September.
Signs Of the Times
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Pope Francis expressed his “deep sadness” and condolences on Jan. 1 to the ecclesial community of the Diocese of Altamirano in Mexico after the murder of the Rev. Gregorio López Gorostieta, before urging “the priests and other missionaries of the diocese to continue their ecclesia
FaithFaith in Focus
Daniel P. Horan
Jan. 31, 2015, would have marked the 100th birthday of the American Trappist monk and author Thomas Merton.
Arts & CultureOf Other Things
Olga Segura
I remember the first time I heard Steely Dan’s “Deacon Blues,” a song about winning and losing in life. I was 10 years old, attempting to explain the lyrics to my father. Sitting across from me in the kitchen of our old apartment, his acoustic guitar across his lap, my father respo
People gather at the Seoul Plaza in front of the City Hall in downtown Seoul July 24. Asian Youth Day will coincide with Pope Francis' visit to that country, where he is scheduled to beatify 124 Korean martyrs.
Signs Of the Times
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The number of Catholics in the world has increased, with growth registered across all five continents, according to Vatican news agency Fides. The number of Catholics in the world stood at nearly 1.23 billion people, with an overall increase of more than 15 million over the 2013 numbers. The America
Letters
Our readers
Living LawRe “Has Natural Law Died?” by John J. Conley, S.J. (12/22): Speaking as a lawyer, I would argue that natural law is, for the first time in the last few centuries, actually starting to take hold—just not within the church. In particular, natural law concepts are now findin
Cardinal Reinhard Marx
Signs Of the Times
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According to the findings of a German bishops’ report released on Dec. 22, most of the country’s 66 bishops now favor allowing divorced Catholics living in new civil unions to participate in confession and receive Communion in “particular justified instances.” The report said
Vatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis’ second visit to Asia (Jan. 12 to 19)—to Sri Lanka and the Philippines—is about to take place as I write. I am one of some 70 reporters accompanying him and will report for America. Here I wish to simply highlight some similarities and differences between the two count
Columns
James T. Keane
We’d all do well to hesitate before calling someone a criminal, before calling a cop a thug.
Iraq violence
Signs Of the Times
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In his World Day of Peace address on Jan. 1, Pope Francis continued his promotion of a world free of human trafficking and modern forms of slavery, calling for a globalization of solidarity which rejects a globalization of indifference. • The Italian coast guard took control on Jan. 1 of a carg
Faith
Serrin M. Foster
Properly defined, feminism is a philosophy that embraces basic rights for all human beings without exception.
Current Comment
The Editors
Isolation has been given 50 years to “work” in Cuba; that has been more than enough time to demonstrate its ineffectiveness.
The cast of “Selma”
Film
John Anderson
The powerful message of ‘Selma’
Editorials
The Editors
The results of the Senate's investigation into C.I.A. practices presents a serious moral challenge to all Americans.