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Dispatches
Calling all Jesuits: Time for a national campaign for gun control?
Jim McDermott
June 16, 2016
On Sunday 49 people were gunned down by a single armed individual. How can we tolerate that?
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A shoddy debate degrades Brexit/Bremain referendum
David Stewart
June 15, 2016
There is a valid Christian commentary to be made on the Brexit debate. But it seems at times muted, almost inaudible.
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Shanghai’s Bishop Ma stuns Chinese Catholics with public recantation
Gerard O’Connell
June 14, 2016
Bishop Ma's sudden decision to recant has sent "shockwaves" through China’s community of some 12 million Catholics.
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Could we all please stop tweeting “I’ll pray for you” about gun violence?
Jim McDermott
June 13, 2016
I’ve had it with “I’m praying for you.” It’s a beautiful and well-intentioned sentiment; it also allows us to wash our hands of these events.
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Pope Francis: In today’s world “wars are fed, not persons.”
Gerard O’Connell
June 13, 2016
At the annual meeting of the World Food Program, the pope said we need to “de-naturalize” extreme poverty.
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Today Pope Francis met with the mother of the only Argentinian on death row in the United States.
Gerard O’Connell
June 11, 2016
Victor Soldano has been on death row in Texas since 1996 when he was first convicted for murder.
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