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A Post-Work Society

February 22, 2016

Vol. 214 / No. 6

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Current Comment
The EditorsFebruary 10, 2016

No one’s failures are absolved or explained away; they remain sins rather than being reduced to pathologies.

Of Other Things
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.February 11, 2016

Undergraduate misbehavior is a ‘progressively worsening reality.’

Signs Of the Times

The first class of 60 students from the Archdiocese of Atlanta has completed a three-year formation program in Spanish through the University of Dallas, earning a pastoral theology certificate. In a recent graduation ceremony at Holy Spirit Church, Auxiliary Bishop Luis R. Zarama of Atlanta sent for

Signs Of the Times

Haiti’s Catholic bishops urged a negotiated solution to the country’s political crisis as President Michel Martelly’s term ended on Feb. 7 and elections to find a successor were indefinitely delayed. • Applicants have until May 14 to vie for a $22,000 prize in a pontifical con

Signs Of the Times

Members of a papal commission set up to advise Pope Francis on the protection of children “decided” on Feb. 6 that one of its members, Peter Saunders, should “take a leave of absence.” Saunders has been frequently quoted by the press in criticism of specific church decisions

Signs Of the Times

Esteban Alanis, 23, once ran with a local gang known as Los Parqueros, which would accost people for their cash and cellphones in a working-class neighborhood of southeast Ciudad Juárez. He called the crimes “easy money,” while gang activities offered a sense of belonging and an adolesc

Signs Of the Times
David StewartFebruary 11, 2016

Europe is fracturing and could well break the three-century-old British Union.