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A Sacred Calling

March 28, 2016

Vol. 214 / No. 11

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Current Comment
The EditorsMarch 16, 2016

The new law makes it easier for abuse victims to obtain restraining orders.

Metro bus makes it way down 16th street in in downtown Washington, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Current Comment
The EditorsMarch 16, 2016

Economists tend to agree that a tax on oil is a smart idea.

Berta Caceres speaks to people near the Gualcarque river located in the Intibuca department of Honduras. (Tim Russo/Goldman Environmental Prize via AP)
Current Comment
The EditorsMarch 16, 2016

The handling of Berta Cáceres’s murder will be a test of the Honduran security and justice systems.

Philosopher's Notebook
John J. Conley, S.J.March 16, 2016

This is not a Muslim or a Christian or a Jewish or a pagan Greek problem.

Signs Of the Times
David StewartMarch 16, 2016

More people will come. Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan are not yet empty.

Signs Of the Times

“The most massive failure of the Catholic community at all levels in the past 20 years has been to address the question of our ongoing involvement in the Middle East,” Bishop Robert W. McElroy of San Diego said on March 7. • The Netherlands-based group Open Doors International urged

Signs Of the Times

“Women are knocking on the door of the church…. But I fear a generation will come that will stop knocking,” Dr. Carolyn Woo, president and C.E.O. of Catholic Relief Services, said at the Vatican on March 8 during a panel discussion organized by Voices of Faith, a Catholic women&rs