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November 2024

Vol. 231 / No. 4

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Honduran environmental activist and lay Catholic leader Juan Antonio López was killed Sept. 14, 2024. (Video screen grab)
Politics & Society The Weekly Dispatch
Kevin ClarkeSeptember 19, 2024

Juan López was gunned down as he was leaving Mass by a still unidentified assassin, becoming the latest casualty among defenders of creation and Indigenous and human rights in Honduras.

In the spring of 2023, 14 students from Xavier High School visited Auschwitz with staff and faculty as part of the school’s new Holocaust studies program (photo: Brian McCabe). 
Faith Jesuit School Spotlight
Maggie PhillipsOctober 10, 2024

Xavier High School’s Holocaust studies program includes book and movie discussions, as well as opportunities for both domestic and international trips.

Faith Of Many Things
Sam Sawyer, S.J.October 01, 2024

I have admittedly rolled my eyes at the language the Vatican uses around the Synod on Synodality. But it should prompt all Catholics to ask themselves: Do I know what I am really trying to say?

Faith Your Take
Our readersOctober 10, 2024

Our readers weigh in on the recent discussion between Rachel Lu and Matthew Cortese, S.J. on diverse forms of reverence in the Mass.

Politics & Society Editorials
The EditorsOctober 09, 2024

The Editors: “Rather than a claim to know conscience’s demands for everyone, it is a challenge for voters to engage in deeper reflection, prayer and dialogue.”

Politics & Society Short Take
Calli Leighann CookSeptember 17, 2024

A Sunday school class reveals how deeply all students have been affected by mass shooting incidents and constant “active shooter drills.”

Families at play at the Hadeal Center north of Beirut, Lebanon. Photo by Ségolène Ragu
Politics & Society Dispatches
Clotilde BigotSeptember 18, 2024

Shelters have opened in northern Lebanon to provide what everyone hopes will be a temporary lodging for the displaced Christian families from the new war zone along the border with Israel.