Pope Francis enraptured both big and small crowds, leaving them both laughing and crying, be they the U.S. Congress or the tens of thousands that saw him in Philadelphia. Through it all, the pope seemed to just be himself, at least the self that we have become accustomed to seeing.
Dispatches
South African bishops respond to the pope’s visit to America
The pope’s visit struck cords in Africa on a number of levels. Some of the thorniest political debates in the United States are also difficult ones in Africa.
Remembering an American baseball sage of all sorts: Yogi Berra, R.I.P.
As talented a player as he was, what he’ll be most remembered for is the infectiousness of his joy.
A Jesuit priest offers hints for the media working the papal visit
Pope Francis comes to the United States this week, and that means lots of hours of TV news coverage, often about things that many members of the mainstream media wouldn’t know that much about.
The ‘other’ refugees: Eritreans pay the price for African and Western failure
The mounting refugee problem in Europe—often seen as a result of the Syrian war—has attracted the attention of the world’s media. But there is another, often forgotten, dimension to the crisis which has been on going for a number of years: the political instability in North Africa, Eritrea specifically.
Faith on the stump: a look at the 2016 presidential field
I believe both faith and politics are better served by the honesty and anguish of Joe Biden than by the cynicism and glibness of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is not going to be president. So let’s talk about Joe Biden and John Kasich.
What if Biden’s connection to his own grief and loss actually make him an intriguing candidate for the presidency? And why aren’t more people talking about John Kasich?
Corbyn, veteran left-winger, sweeps UK Labour party leadership poll
Jeremy Corbyn is now the leader of a party of which a substantial section profoundly disagree with him.
Fifty Years Later, Tibet is Still the Hottest of Political Potatoes
Region’s autonomy remains the most sensitive of issues for China’s government
California assisted suicide legislation: is today the day?
Unless something very unexpected happens in the next few hours, the California State Legislature will pass legislation that enables California citizens to end their own lives with the help of a physician.
