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Arts & CultureBooks
Jonathan Malesic
Americans work an awful lot. But what are we doing at the jobs we believe are so important?
Arts & CultureLast Take
Ellen B. Koneck
My ultimate cure? Book club.
Tanelle Pearson is seen with her 7-month-old son during a breakout session on May 16 at the National Young Adult Ministry Summit at the St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn) 
FaithFaith in Focus
Valerie Schultz
The church needs our young people. But we elders cannot nurture them in the faith if we repel them.
FaithFaith in Focus
Jack Bentz, S.J.
Instead of skipping Mass, try these resources as a complement (not a substitute) to the homily.
Politics & SocietyNews
Edith Lederer - Associated Press
Genocide is still taking place against Rohingya Muslims remaining in Myanmar and the government is increasingly demonstrating it has no interest in establishing a fully functioning democracy, U.N. investigators said Wednesday.
Politics & SocietyNews
Mark Stevenson - Associated Press
The group, many with children and even pushing toddlers in strollers, departed Mapastepec at dawn with more than 1,000 miles still to go before they reach the U.S. border.
Politics & SocietyNews
Catholic News Service
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals based in San Francisco heard oral arguments Oct. 19 in a lawsuit that aims to overturn a 2017 federal regulation expanding the exemption to the federal contraceptive mandate to include the Little Sisters of the Poor and other religious employers.
Politics & SocietyNews
Juana Summers - Associated Press
With just two weeks to go until the critical midterm elections, an overwhelming majority of Americans say the United States is greatly divided, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll.
FaithNews
Agnieszka Krawczynski - Catholic News Service
In 2016, more than 93,000 people – 79 percent of them women -- reported domestic abuse to police, according to Statistics Canada.
FaithNews
Catholic News Service
The bishops of Virginia's two Catholic dioceses said in a joint statement Oct. 24 that they wanted to assure Catholics in the state and the public "we are cooperating with the attorney general's office."
FaithNews
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Following the Francigena Way, an ancient pilgrims' path, a group of about 300 synod participants and young people from Rome parishes headed to St. Peter's Basilica to pray at the apostle's tomb.
Politics & SocietyVatican Dispatch
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Vatican official says people must not succumb to fear mongering and realize that the challenge of migration today is solvable—but only if there is political will.
“Healing of the Man Born Blind,” El Greco, 1567 (Wikipedia)
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
Because we are not free. Because we live under the tyranny of terror that sin uses to enslave us. We think that mercy will weaken us, destroy our position of strength.
FaithFaith in Focus
Katie Prejean McGrady
A silent church is a dead church because life makes joyful noise.
Faith
America This Week
Our October 24 guest is Kevin Clarke.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
The Catholic Book Club continues to flourish, approaching 2,000 members.
Arts & CultureBooks
Jordan Denari Duffner
Two timely texts can help elevate our thinking and improve the ways we relate to our Muslim brothers and sisters.
Arts & CultureBooks
Lisa Ampleman
T.S. Eliot attracts and repels all at once—but reading his 'Four Quartets' has been a formative experience for many a spiritual seeker.
Arts & CultureBooks
Nick Ripatrazone
At a moment when reporters are being criticized from all sides, 'The Quiet American' feels painfully prescient.
FaithNews
Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
Judge Rigoberto Chicas issued the order Oct. 23 for national and international authorities to apprehend Alvaro Rafael Saravia, who has for years been a suspect in the killing.