To the end, John Schlegel, S.J., was teaching his public how to die well.
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Georgetown serves as a model for confronting past tainted by slavery
Georgetown serves as a model for confronting past tainted by slavery
Pope Francis falters on bishop accused of mishandling sexual abuse
Sexual abuse needs to be confronted at every turn in our church.
Italian Bishops take practical steps in Year of Mercy
As the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy approaches, many parishes and dioceses are preparing to celebrate and commemorate this time. Some will sponsor lectures or prayer groups. Jubilee doors will be opened and the sacrament of reconciliation will be encouraged. But as Pope Francis reminded us in
Health Care’s Growing Pains
Insurers in many states are raising premiums and increasing deductibles.
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In Nevada’s struggling schools, an opportunity to reconsider educational savings accounts
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Voters may be contributing to the gridlock and dysfunction they routinely complain about.
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Puerto Rico is $72 billion in debt and missed its first debt payment this summer.
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The entrance of the Russian Federation into Syria’s multi-front civil war begins a new, distressing chapter in the savage conflict.
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After years of negotiation, the Trans-Pacific Partnership on its way to a last review in Congress
