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In All Things
George M. Anderson
HIV-positive prisoners in two southern states Alabama and South Carolina face daily stigma and harassment because of their status According to an April joint report by the ACLU and Human Rights Watch titled ldquo Sentenced to Stigma rdquo inmates in HIV units are forced to wear armbands or ot
In All Things
Kerry Weber
The New York Times offered some great coverage of the events and emotions surrounding the final days of St Vincent s Hospital which closed for good this past Friday Staff gathered for a Mass and barbeque and offered each other support And while many mourned the loss they also remembered the goo
In All Things
Michael Sean Winters
UPDATED - the original inexplicably dropped the last two graphs of my post My apologies for the computer gnomes One thing I confess I enjoy about some conservative commentators is that they never ever sing out of tune You turn to their analysis and you know what awaits you the tired arguments
In All Things
Kevin Clarke
The environmental catastrophe in the Gulf following the blow-out and sinking of Deepwater Horizon a BP oil drilling rig off Louisiana has its first representative avian face of disaster Unnamed but tagged number 1 a nbsp northern gannet rescued close to the spot where the Deepwater Horizon impl
In All Things
Kerry Weber
While some Catholics may not agree with every point in Nicholas Kristof s latest column in the New York Times it s hard to argue with his words of praise for the many nuns and priests working and living in some of the world s poorest countries These men and women dedicated to humbly serving the p
In All Things
Michael Sean Winters
There was a rare bipartisan vote in the House the other day but in this case the bipartisanship did not do anything to advance the health of our democracy By a vote of 223-169 with neither party leadership taking an official position the House voted to order the people of Puerto Rico to enter i
Teresa Ghilarducci
A federal spending freeze in 2010 will cut government spending and job creation when the nation needs more stimulation, not less. As the first round of stimulus money is depleted, state and local governments will cut their spending, reducing demand in 2011. Why is a spending freeze a bad idea? The m
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources

The pope was “deeply moved by their stories and expressed his shame and sorrow over what victims and their families have suffered.”

Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources

An Irish government spokesman said that amount, even added to the large sums already paid by religious orders, was still insufficient.

Art
Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J.

"The Sacred Made Real" at the National Gallery of Art evokes feelings of awe and enchantment.

Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
Our family were great walkers, and so we could be great eaters.
Columns
John F. Kavanaugh
'We are at a crossroads: the way of Maciel or the way of Romero.'
Letters
Lay Managers The toolbox approach (“The Pastor’s Toolbox,” by Thomas J. Healey and John Eriksen, 4/12) seems too narrowly focused on the ordained pastor. Increasingly many American parishes are managed day to day by quite capable nonordained laypeople or religious. They need as muc
Signs Of the Times

“The orders appear to enable Israel to detain, prosecute, imprison and/or deport any and all persons present in the West Bank,” said Richard Falk of the U.N.

Signs Of the Times

Rio de Janeiro’s towering Christ the Redeemer statue, undergoing restoration, was spray-painted with graffiti by vandals.

Film
John Anderson

While the concept of faith is never addressed in “Handsome Harry,” the entire film is built on it.

Matt Malone, S.J.
The U.K. faces its closest election in a generation
Current Comment
The Editors
A Sacramental Response to the Abuse Scandal; Collateral Damage
Teresa Ghilarducci
The crucial role of government stimulus in a struggling economy
Signs Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources

Mexican priests have been transferred to other parishes or even moved to other parts of the country because of threats.