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The Cardinals' Appeal

May 11, 2015

Vol. 212 / No. 16

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Faith Columns
Nathan SchneiderApril 29, 2015

The New Monastics seek a catholicism more universal than what the Catholic Church normally practices.

Liberian man looks at an Ebola sensitization campaign painted on a wall in downtown Monrovia.
Current Comment
The EditorsApril 29, 2015

World Health Organization says world remains vulnerable should a major outbreak occur.

Generation Faith
Hanna MayApril 29, 2015

I tend to blame some of my less desirable attributes—my too-big feet, my sad excuse for an immune system—on genetics, that unique combination of traits I received from my parents. While in some regards it seems to me I wet my toes in the shallow end of the gene pool, I did make off with

Of Other Things
Ashley McKinlessApril 29, 2015

Targeted ads are one thing; being implicated in the creation of an A.I. is quite another.

Zimbabwe nationals carry bags before boarding bus home from camp for those affected by anti-immigrant violence.
Signs Of the Times
Anthony Egan, S.J.April 29, 2015

In a chilling reprise of the events of 2008, South Africa in April endured a resurgence of anti-immigrant violence. Sparked by a demand from the Zulu king Goodwill Zwelithini that foreign- born Africans “pack up and go home,” the attacks on individuals and businesses quickly spread from

RALLYING THE FAITHFUL. Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone of San Francisco speaks to a crowd gathered for the fourth annual rosary rally last October. 
Signs Of the Times
Jim McDermottApril 29, 2015

National attention was drawn to the Archdiocese of San Francisco in mid-April after a group of about 100 area Catholics placed a full-page advertisement in The San Francisco Chronicle criticizing the leadership of Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone and asking Pope Francis to remove him.Among those w

Signs Of the Times

The Jesuit Refugee Service expressed disappointment on April 24 with the measures announced by the European Union to respond to the accelerating migrant crisis in the Mediterranean, describing the outcome after meetings in Brussels as “a lost opportunity.” James Stapleton, the internatio