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Politics & SocietyJesuitical
Olga Segura
This week, we talk with Matias Benitez and Matt Chen, the founders of HeForShe, a feminist club at Regis High School.
Politics & SocietyNews
Catholic News Service
“Because of your calls, emails and efforts, physician-assisted suicide will not be legalized in Maryland this year,” the Maryland Catholic Conference told the state’s Catholics in a message posted on its website March 28. 
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
New guidelines and legislation in the Vatican City State are aimed at preventing physical and sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable adults in that territory.
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
“I come as a pilgrim of peace and fraternity, in a world that greatly needs it,” the pope said in a video message to the “dear people of Morocco” on the eve of his visit this weekend.
Social entrepreneurship programs, including those that promote sustainable agriculture, can benefit from the principles of the Spiritual Exercises. (iStock)
FaithShort Take
Thane Kreiner
Social entrepreneurs are ideally situated to help manifest the Jesuit mission to end poverty and protect the planet, writes the director of a training and mentorship center at Santa Clara University.
Arts & CultureFilm
Eve Tushnet
“Us” treads some of the most trampled ground in contemporary horror: 1980s nostalgia; guilt and rage over inequality.
FaithNews
Jacob Comello - Catholic News Service
The bishops from Illinois' six dioceses March 28 made a decisive stand against state legislators' efforts to remove all abortion restrictions in the state, as well as the right of physicians to object to the practice.
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
We are all about individual rights, personal narratives and the freedom to choose. So was the Prodigal Son, until the food ran out.
Politics & SocietyNews
Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
Given how the video of his refusing to extend his hand for his ring to be kissed by the faithful went viral on social media, Pope Francis gave a simple explanation: hygiene--he doesn 't want people to get ill from possible spreading of germs.
FaithNews
Beth Griffin - Catholic News Service
The clergy abuse crisis will not be over in our lifetime, particularly in countries where it is just being acknowledged, according to Jesuit Father Hans Zollner.
FaithNews
Francois Gloutnay - Catholic News Service
Five dioceses from the province of Quebec will allow an external audit of their files regarding sex abuse cases, the Archdiocese of Montreal announced March 27.
FaithPodcasts
Inside the Vatican
This week on "Inside the Vatican," we look at why the staff of Women Church World resigned, and we give you a sneak peek into Gerry's new book on the election of Pope Francis.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
Rather than subordinate our own ambitions and desires to God’s plan, we often close our ears and tune out his voice.
Politics & SocietyNews
Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
"Now, there's been a change, a conversion to try to learn from indigenous communities about how to live in harmony with others and with a transcendent being. It's important for us to learn from those who have lived there."
Politics & SocietyNews
Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
For now, the Justice Department's letter won't change anything for those insured through the ACA, but the issue will likely gain political attention as it works its way through the courts.
Looking at Women Church World, a monthly women's magazine insert in the Vatican's L'Osservatore Romano newspaper. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano via Reuters) 
FaithNews Analysis
Colleen Dulle
Ms. Scaraffia described the spaces women have carved out for themselves to speak freely as “a hidden schism in the church, where the religious are separating themselves from the church.”
Politics & SocietyNews
Catholic News Service
A Jesuit from the Zimbabwe-Mozambique province has said that the recent cyclone that hit Africa has "wiped out entire villages"; 2 million people have been affected and more than 700 people have been killed by the storm.
Politics & SocietyNews
Jacob Comello - Catholic News Service
The state of Mississippi has become the latest state to enact a "heartbeat bill" which would prohibit abortions after a fetal heartbeat has been detected. Gov. Phil Bryant signed the bill on March 21, admitting that he did so, "even under threat of legal action" by those who opposed the measure.
FaithNews
Vanessa Gera - Associated Press
Among those watching how Francis would act was Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane, who tweeted: "She kissed his ring!"
FaithNews
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
As the capital of Italy and center of Catholicism, the city of Rome must work with the Catholic Church to preserve and defend its rich historical and spiritual traditions, Pope Francis said.