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February 23, 2015

Vol. 212 / No. 6

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A statue of Mary is held above the crowd attending an outdoor Mass with Pope John Paul II during his 1998 visit to Cuba.
Current Comment
The EditorsFebruary 11, 2015

Catholic Church may benefit from breakthrough in U.S.-Cuba relations.

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Faith Of Other Things
Daniel P. HoranFebruary 11, 2015

A Lenten reflection on the collective sins of racism, violence and environmental destruction.

Women wait to read intentions as Pope Francis celebrates Mass of Thanksgiving for canonization of two Canadian saints.
Signs Of the Times

The challenge to find new ways for women to be “full participants in the various areas of social and ecclesial life…can no longer be postponed,” said Pope Francis, speaking on Feb. 7 with members of the Pontifical Council for Culture. The pope said a “more widespread and inc

NEXT STEPS. Peter Saunders, left, and Cardinal Seán Patrick O’Malley, O.F.M.Cap., at a press conference on Feb. 7.
Signs Of the Times
Gerard O’ConnellFebruary 11, 2015

‘The accountability of bishops is a source of great concern” to the 17 members of the Commission for the Protection of Minors, said Cardinal Seán O’Malley, O.F.M.Cap., leader of the Archdiocese of Boston and the president of the body, at a Vatican press briefing on Feb. 7.Marie Co

Signs Of the Times

Assisted suicide is legal in only four states currently, but several other jurisdictions are considering legislation on the practice. A California bill resembles the Oregon law approved by voters there in 1994, but it has some significant differences. The California proposal does not include a consc

EBOLA SURVIVOR. N’daye Conte arrives home on Jan. 14 after recovering from Ebola at Donka National Hospital in Conakry, Guinea.
Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeFebruary 11, 2015

A recent International Monetary Fund initiative should ease the economic emergency in West African states most affected by the Ebola epidemic, but it will also serve as a template for responding to similar crises in the future, said Eric LeCompte, executive director of the Washington-based Jubilee U

Salvadoran women look at a painting of slain Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero at a cathedral in San Salvador.
Signs Of the Times

Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador will be beatified in San Salvador “certainly within the year and not later, but possibly within a few months,” said Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, the postulator, or chief promoter of the archbishop’s sainthood cause. Speaking to reporters on Feb