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A Reflection for Friday of the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by James T. Keane
Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, retired bishop of Hong Kong, celebrates Mass in Hong Kong May 24, 2022. At a pre-trial hearing in Hong Kong Aug. 9, 2022, a judge announced that Cardinal Zen and four other defendants will face a five-day trial Sept. 19-23 on charges of failing to properly register a now-defunct fund to help anti-government protesters. (CNS photo/Tyrone Siu, Reuters)
A judge set a five-day trial for Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun and four other defendants who face charges of failing to properly register a now-defunct fund to help anti-government protesters.
Photo courtesy of Unite Here Local 23
The Senate cafeteria workers are not asking for much—just an improved hourly rate that has a chance of catching up to inflation and something close to the health insurance abundance enjoyed by the senators they serve each day.
Carl Kabat, an old man wearing a roman collar.
Father Kabat, an avid anti-nuclear protestor and member of the Plowshares Eight, is dead at 88 years old.
America's editors shy away from endorsing political candidates—but J.F.K. proved a hard case, both during his life and in the decades since.
A soldier wearing a ski mask and holding a gun hides behind a broken-down car.
A coalition of 20 religious orders has sent an open letter to the U.N. requesting direct intervention against violent gangs in Haiti.
Pope Francis receives ashes from Slovak Cardinal Jozef Tomko during Ash Wednesday Mass at the Basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome March 5, 2014. Cardinal Tomko, the oldest member of the College of Cardinals, died in Rome Aug. 8, 2022, at the age of 98. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
The oldest member of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Jozef Tomko, died in Rome at the age of 98.
There is no formula to charity, companionship or Matthew 25.
Bishop Álvarez stands facing the camera.
Bishop Álvarez, facing the threat of incarceration, maintains a message of love and hope.
The homily should be part of an active relationship between preacher and parish. None of us, speaking or listening, should stop trying to improve the experience.