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September 29, 2014

Vol. 211 / No. 8

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U.S. bishops listen as Israeli attorney gives explanation of land use around Jerusalem.
Signs Of the Times

U.S. bishops visiting the Holy Land on Sept. 11 said an on-the-ground tour about the situation in East Jerusalem heightened their awareness of the settlement issue in the divided city. “The expansion of settlements is quickly driving [the possibility of a two-state solution] off the drawing bo

REFORM INTERRUPTED. Protesters in front of the White House on Aug. 28.
Signs Of the Times

President Obama’s decision to delay executive measures on immigration until after the November elections drew sharp rebukes from some of the most vocal advocates for immigrants, while others continued to urge specific actions toward reform and analysts weighed whether the delay hurts or helps

Father Liu Yong Wang distributes Communion during Mass in a makeshift Catholic chapel in a village outside Tianjin, China, July 17, 2012.
Signs Of the Times
Steven Schwankert September 17, 2014

Authorities plan to promulgate an official version of Chinese Christian theology.

AIR BORNE. A U.S. fighter jet refueling over northern Iraq on Aug. 21.
Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeSeptember 17, 2014

Listening to President Obama’s speech on Sept. 10, outlining his administration’s purportedly new strategy for defeating Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, David Cortright found himself wondering what, if anything the United States has learned from its long and costly involvement

Migrants walk as they disembark from navy ship in Sicilian harbor of Augusta.
Signs Of the Times
September 17, 2014

At least 124,000 migrants entered Italy in the first eight months of this year, more than twice the 60,000 who arrived in all of 2013. The vast majority landed first in Sicily. Seeing to the new arrivals’ immediate needs in Sicily’s multiple port cities is now a joint effort between chur

Archbishop Silvano Tomasi
Signs Of the Times

In an address at the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Sept. 11, Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, the Holy See’s permanent observer at the United Nations, described the tragic forms of contemporary slavery, such as “massive kidnappings and sale of young girls under the false premises of religi

Faith The Living Word
Amy-Jill LevineSeptember 17, 2014

Amy Jill-Levine on the lessons of the Good Samaritan