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Signs Of the Times
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As the search goes on for Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, the bishop of Tripoli is stuck in Italy but hoping to return to the North Africa nation soon.

The Word
Barbara E. Reid
Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A), Sept. 11, 2011
Signs Of the Times

More than 126,000 people have been deported through the program since it began in 2008.

Editorials
The Editors
It is past time that business and capital play a responsible role in the new American story.
Signs Of the Times
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Sona Mpofu of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, and 21 other pilgrims were exhausted by their journey but thrilled about being at World Youth Day.

Thomas A. Cahill
A physicist reflects on his work at ground zero
Signs Of the Times
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Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley has released the names of 159 of the 250 Boston archdiocesan priests or deacons accused of sexually abusing a minor.

Signs Of the Times
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"In a world shaken by wars, economic crises and social discouragement, the youths...had only one message to spread: Christ lives," said Cardinal Marc Ouellet.

Books
Michael P. Orsi
The story of Ann Mattingly, a Washington socialite who received a long-distance cure.
Of Many Things
James Martin, S.J.
My experience of 9/11 was not simply one of tragedy but also of resurrection.
Signs Of the Times
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According to one report, since June an average of 10 children under the age of 5 have died every day.

Columns
Thomas J. Massaro
We should make public transit attractive and affordable.
Signs Of the Times
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Bishop álvaro Ramazzini Imeri of San Marcos, Guatemala, will receive the Pacem in Terris Peace and Freedom Award on Oct. 2.

John BorelliDrew Christiansen
Mainstream and middle class
Signs Of the Times
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The attack killed more than 50 bettors and employees and left the nation horrified.

Books
Cecilio Morales
The U.S. economy is a “a patient suffering from chronic ailments driven largely by bad choices."
The Word
Barbara E. Reid
Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (A), Sept. 4, 2011
FaithArt
Judith Dupre

The new 9/11 memorial beckons us to immerse ourselves and emerge into a new life.

In All Things
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Do you have a Jesus fish on your car and if so why That question is explored by blogger Fred Clark at Patheos who writes about witnessing tools and Christian Evangelicalism nbsp He says that witnessing to the faith is taught to Evangelical Christians from a very young age and then explores
FaithIn All Things
James T. Keane
I spent much of this past summer in and around Denver Colorado first for a five-week directed study on the thought of theologian William Lynch S J for my licentiate degree for some of theologian John Kane s reflections on Lynch click here and secondly as part of the three-week ldquo Arrupe