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Dispatches
Even as Trump talks more about his faith, mysteries remain
Michael J. O’Loughlin
August 23, 2016
Like his campaign itself, Donald Trump’s beliefs cannot be pinned down to any particular ideology.
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Municipal government losses suggest perils ahead for South Africa’s ruling party
Anthony Egan, S.J.
August 23, 2016
The local elections suggest an uneasy period for municipal governance in general and the A.N.C.’s leadership in the country.
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On this domain, we may build our digital church
Jim McDermott
August 23, 2016
The new domain, .catholic, will only be available to institutions approved by the Vatican.
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Can we talk—without anger? Advice for a calm, constructive election season from the author of Thoughts Matter
Judith Valente
August 19, 2016
Anger is no longer episodic, erupting from time to time, but now it’s rising to the level of needing police intervention.
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Pope Francis is returning to Assisi, 30 years after the first interfaith World Day of Prayer for Peace
Gerard O’Connell
August 18, 2016
The pope is expected to reaffirm the vital contribution that different religions can make to peace in the 21st century.
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Catholic millennials don't go to Mass much, but they still give up meat during Lent.
Michael J. O’Loughlin
August 18, 2016
Some Catholic habits are proving stickier than others for millennials.
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