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Daniel Berrigan

May 16, 2016

Vol. 214 / No. 17

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Columns
Bill McGarveyMay 05, 2016

Countless Muslims have in fact been and continue to be in denouncing terrorism.

Beverly Moore helps her grandson Johnah Karman-Moore vote for the first time at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4, during the midterm elections. (CNS photo/Mark Lyons, EPA)
Current Comment
The EditorsApril 28, 2016

Unless a higher court reverses the North Carolina decision, we may see more efforts to make it more difficult to vote.

 (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
Current Comment
The EditorsMay 03, 2016

No danger of rubbing shoulders with the 4,000 people in $1,000-a-week cabins down below.

Generation Faith
Daniel McCarthyMay 03, 2016

“Gun violence particularly devastates African-American communities in Ohio. ”

Signs Of the Times
David StewartApril 28, 2016

Reactions from the Brexiters were predictable, and furious.

FAMILY PORTRAIT. Mouhammad Amin El Oujali with his wife, Zafira El Aquad, and their three children.
Signs Of the Times
Gerard O’ConnellMay 03, 2016

A young Syrian couple and their three young children, including a 2-month-old baby suffering from hydrocephalus and spina-bifida, are among 101 vulnerable refugees scheduled to take an Alitalia plane from Beirut to Rome in the early morning hours of May 3 to begin a new life in Italy.Mouhammad Amin

A Familiar Pose. Father Berrigan speaks in October 2006 at the 3rd Annual Staten Island Freedom & Peace Festival. Photo by Clara Sherley-Appel; Wikicommons
Faith Signs Of the Times
Luke HansenMay 03, 2016

Daniel Berrigan, the Jesuit priest and acclaimed poet who for decades famously challenged U.S. Catholics to reject war and nuclear weapons, died on April 30. He was 94. He was a Jesuit for 76 years and a priest for 63 years.