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There is an oddly anachronistic feel to talk about the abolition of nuclear weapons. Like watching Civil Defense films of the 1960s, contemporary calls to ban the bomb provoke a disorienting déjà vu, recalling a different, more paranoid and dangerous time. After all, with the Cold War over—s
Mary Doria Russell (Jeff Rooks)
Award-winning author of a pair of science fiction works featuring Jesuits in outerspace
The U S bishops on April 17 released the results of their annual compliance audit intended to track the U S church rsquo s response to the abuse of children by clergy according to guidelines first established by the 2002 Dallas Charter During the 2014 audit year July 1 2013 ndash June 30 2014
Aims to 'elevate the debate on the moral dimensions of protecting the environment'
An International Atomic Energy Agency inspector checks the uranium enrichment process inside Iran's Natanz plant in January 2014.
As congressional opponents of the ldquo Lausanne framework rdquo agreement with Iran prepped for Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings tomorrow proponents of the deal meant to hamstring Iran rsquo s purported nuclear weapons development got some help today from the U S bishops Las Cruces
Demonstrators gather in Indianapolis to protest new religious freedom law.
It has been very discouraging to watch the acrimonious debate over religious liberty in Indiana and Arkansas. The passage of a Religious Freedom Restoration Act in these states sparked widespread protests over possible discrimination and exposed a deep divide in our nation on questions of marriage,
Boys plays foosball March 25 at Don Bosco youth center in Istanbul. (CNS photo/Elie Gardner)
Basima Toma teaches English to about 40 children at the Don Bosco youth center.A young Iraqi boy stands at the chalkboard with a plastic ruler in his hand and spells out the words W-I-N-T-E-R, S-P-R-I-N-G, S-U-M-M-E-R, A-U-T-U-M-N.Toma and her family have been in Istanbul long enough to see each of
A man constructs a shelter inside a U.N. base in Juba, South Sudan, March 7. Church leaders in South Sudan are trying to breathe new life into their country'­s stalled peace talks. (CNS photo/Paul Jeffrey)
Church leaders in South Sudan are trying to breathe new life into their country's stalled peace talks.Stating that they spoke "with divine authority," leaders of the South Sudan Council of Churches, which includes Catholics and Protestants, issued a statement in late March lamenting th
New York's Houston Street thrives because of immigration; native-born Americans are more likely to move to the Texas city of the same name. (Image from Jewish Women's Archive/jwa.org)
New Census Bureau data reveal where people are moving—and why.
Ten percent of all water used in the entire state is dedicated to almond growing.