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Books
Claudio M. Burgaleta
The Cursillo de Cristiandad is a nearly 60-year-old lay-led Catholic renewal movement with origins on the island of Mallorca Spain whose signature event is a 72-hour short course in Christianity The Cursillo movement was inaugurated in 1944 by Eduardo Bonn n Aguil a Mallorcan Catholic layman
Books
Anthony F. Lang Jr.
James Buchan’s new book, Days of God: the Revolution in Iran and its Consequence
Of Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
The catholic, cosmopolitan spirit Father Wynne instilled in America still animates our work.
LIFE SAVER. Father Bernard Kenvi helps a Muslim child fleeing violence climb down from a truck in Bossemptele, in Central African Republic, on March 8.
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
Conditions remain dire in the Central African Republic, and a U.N. official urged the international community to step up humanitarian aid efforts dramatically. Despite the end of the large-scale violence that rocked the nation in December and January, people are still being killed every day. “
Poetry
Donna Pucciani
Snowflakes surprise us,small and aimless as we ourselves,so light they sift upwardsin random puppetry. Yesterday we arrived in Englandon the edge of April.Workers in orange suitshad de-iced the plane in Chicago. As we’d changed planesin Dublin, yellow hoses uncoiledon juddering machi
WHO AM I TO JUDGE? Pope Francis aboard the papal flight from Rio de Janeiro to Rome, July 28.
Letters
Our readers
Back to Basics“See the Person” is relevant and interesting. However, the four elements that “should mark a new stance toward homosexuals and homosexuality” are a bit complicated. Why not just return to the basics of seeing all persons whom God has created? The catechism says
Ralph Fiennes, Saoirse Ronan and Tony Revolori
Film
John P. McCarthy
Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Faith in Focus
Mark Neilsen
Donna appears at the front door every so often, not exactly a friend but more than an acquaintance. A teacher of sorts, I suppose. Like the time she asked me to loan her $20 for an emergency, and I came to learn that it really was not a loan at all, but more like a gift, minus the generosity.Overwei
A man passes a mural showing a map of Crimea in Russian national colors on a street in Moscow. (CNS photo/Artur Bai nozarov, Reuters)
Editorials
The Editors
Western leaders must hold off from an unhinged rush back to the Cold War.
Washington Front
John Carr
If you watch television, Washington is not only dysfunctional, but also depraved.
Of Other Things
Bill McGarvey
A rabbi, a Jewish painter and a Catholic musician gather to talk about God.
Site of mass graves in Butare, Rwanda
Vantage Point
The Editors
By the second Sunday of Easter, April 10, as the African Synod opened in Rome—the official title for this meeting is “The Special Assembly for Africa of the Synod of Bishops”—details had just reached the outside world of the slaughter in Rwanda. Among those killed in the wave
Richard M. Doerflinger
Since the Affordable Care Act became law in March 2010, the two chambers of Congress have held diametrically opposed views. The House, under Republican control since 2011, has voted many times to repeal the entire act; the Democratic-controlled Senate has resisted changes.The Catholic bishops’
Vantage Point
James Martin, S.J.
Vantage Point 1994: Fr. James Martin, S.J., on the Western media's difficulty in confronting the tragedy in Rwanda.
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
Just weeks before the canonizations of Blesseds John XXIII and John Paul II, hotels in Rome are reporting they are almost fully booked, and the Vatican has confirmed that the Mass will take place in St. Peter’s Square. That means hundreds of thousands of people will have to watch the ceremony
Man of Steelworkers
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
Meeting on March 20 with steelworkers in Terni, Italy, Pope Francis said solidarity is too often treated as “a dirty word,” yet the only way out of the global financial crisis is to put people first. • The new Muslim mayor of Nazareth, Ali Sallam, said on March 17 that it was his &l
Blessed John Paul II, during the closing Mass of World Youth Day in 1993.
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
The first anniversary of Pope Francis’ election provoked stories highlighting the unique style Francis has brought to the papacy. People appear to have forgotten how much of what passes today for papal “traditions” were actually innovations of Pope John Paul II. Frequent parish vis
Current Comment
The Editors
The N.R.A. sends an “alert” calling for the defeat of Obama's nominee for surgeon general.
Representatives of the Catholic, Anglican and Muslim worlds launch movement to end modern slavery. (AFP PHOTO / ANDREAS SOLARO)
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
Representatives of the Catholic, Anglican and Muslim worlds launch Global Freedom Network.
Members of Vienna's Ukrainian community protest outside St. Stephen's Cathedral. (CNS photo/Leonhard Foeger, Reuters)
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
In a serious escalation of tension in Crimea, three Ukrainian Greek Catholic priests have been seized and interrogated by pro-Russian forces. The Rev. Mykola Kvych, a pastor and Ukrainian military chaplain, was taken on March 15 after celebrating the liturgy. He was released later that day after hou