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Focusing on Faith

November 14, 2016

Vol. 215 / No. 16

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Politics & Society Current Comment
The EditorsNovember 01, 2016

"We don’t want terrorists obtaining green cards and citizenship through marriage.”

Politics & Society Current Comment
The EditorsNovember 01, 2016

The construction of an oil pipeline under a river that supplies drinking water to the Standing Rock Sioux tribe has created a 19th-century-style showdown over territorial lands and treaty rights.

Politics & Society Current Comment
The EditorsNovember 01, 2016

It is surprising to see Mark Zuckerberg employ a moral defense of free speech.

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Faith Philosopher's Notebook
John J. Conley, S.J.November 02, 2016

At a distance “Under-cover Boss” would seem to be yet another of the “gotcha” surveillance series in which employers and detectives root out dishonest or incompetent employees.

South African President Jacob Zuma is seen in Cape Town, South Africa, Feb. 12, 2015. (CNS photo/Pool via EPA)
Politics & Society Signs Of the Times
Anthony Egan, S.J.November 02, 2016

Chaos and intransigence in the universities is matched by absurd criminal charges against a minister of finance who may only be doing his job too well.

Australian Cardinal George Pell, prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, is pictured in a 2014 photo in Sydney. Australian police questioned Cardinal Pell in Rome regarding accusations of alleged sexual abuse. (CNS photo/Jane Dempster, EPA)
Faith Signs Of the Times

Australian police questioned Cardinal George Pell, prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, in Rome regarding accusations of sexual abuse. Cardinal Pell was "voluntarily interviewed" by Victoria police in late October, said a statement on Oct. 26 from the cardinal's office.

Politics & Society Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeNovember 03, 2016

Researchers say deforestation, pollution, overfishing and the illegal wildlife trade, together with climate change, “are pushing species populations to the edge.”