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Called to Prayer

November 9, 2015

Vol. 213 / No. 14

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(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Robert David SullivanOctober 29, 2015

Not being able to feed one’s family certainly qualifies.

Columns
Helen M. Alvaré October 29, 2015

The state claims free contraception is synonymous with women’s freedom.

Woman protests near the office of a hedge fund manager in New York Aug. 13 over the financial crisis gripping Puerto Rico. A Senate committee held hearings Oct. 22 to discuss solutions to the crisis. (CNS photo/Justin Lane, EPA)
Current Comment
The EditorsOctober 29, 2015

Puerto Rico is $72 billion in debt and missed its first debt payment this summer.

Of Other Things
Bill McGarveyOctober 29, 2015

Costello spares us the rock star stories for more substantial revelations.

Signs Of the Times
David StewartOctober 29, 2015

The voting public’s perception of Europe remains unenthusiastic at best.

Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeOctober 29, 2015

‘It’s a moment of sanity.” That’s how Archbishop Thomas Wenski of Miami characterized a confluence of mid-October events promoting criminal justice reform in the United States.On Oct. 21 a new campaign urging reduced incarceration was launched by a surprising source, the grou

A boy walks with an umbrella during a shower in Bambari, Central African Republic, Oct. 17. Faith leaders there hope Pope Francis' November visit will help with the peace process. (CNS photo/Goran Tomasevic, Reuters)
Signs Of the Times

Religious leaders in the Central African Republic have predicted that the pope’s upcoming visit could reconcile opposing factions, three years after a Muslim-led rebellion plunged the country into civil war. “This will be a key event for all Central Africans, whatever their religious aff