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Steering the Ship of State

June 6-13, 2016

Vol. 214 / No. 19

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Columns
Margot PattersonMay 19, 2016

Bringing scrutiny to bear on the slave labor that sustained it, Georgetown has been claiming its own sinful history.

Arts & Culture Current Comment
The EditorsMay 25, 2016

Catholic communicators have a special responsibility to model merciful relationships.

Current Comment
The EditorsMay 25, 2016

We support such a study and hope it helps us further understand the possibility of the female diaconate.

 A young woman holds a Bible study guide while attending a New Testament class at St. Luke Church in Brentwood, N.Y. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Current Comment
The EditorsMay 25, 2016

Celebrating the American Bible Society's 200 years of work of bringing the Bible to the world.

Generation Faith
Annika FreeseMay 25, 2016

It is hard for me to deny God when I look around and see such awesome works of his hand.

Philosopher's Notebook

Political homilies need not be limited to ethical issues.

Signs Of the Times

Egyptian authorities on May 19 arrested Mina Thabet, a well-known advocate for the rights of Egypt’s Coptic Christians, the latest move in the government’s crackdown on rights activists and dissidents. • Francesco Patton, an Italian Franciscan priest named on May 20 Custos of the Ho