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Pope Francis holds a rose and chocolates thrown by a person in the crowd as he arrives for an audience for engaged couples in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Feb. 14, Valentine's Day. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Sister Mary Ann Walsh sends her love and appreciation.
A few hours before the Super Bowl I happened upon some tweets from the Ignatian Solidarity Network opining over the kinds of advertisements they wish we rsquo d see during the game ndash ads about how climate change is real or the need for comprehensive immigration reform They even did some moc
Jeb Bush doesn't have to worry about being identified with the non-existent Nelson Rockefeller wing of the Republican Party. (Photo from Jeb Bush page on Facebook)
Money, not national psychology, behind the rise of dynastic candidates
Affordable child care and paid medical leave are pro-life issues.
A group of Catholic leaders urged fellow Catholics in Congress to set aside “partisan bickering” and support the U.S. bishops’ efforts on behalf of a comprehensive immigration reform, calling it a sanctity of life issue and an important step in building a culture of life. “Ou
TABLE TALK. The cast of “Disgraced.”
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What we can learn from the complicated legacy and canonization of Junípero Serra
Locals run with items from a shop in Soweto, South Africa, Jan. 22. Local media reported that violence broke out Jan. 19 after a 14-year-old South African was allegedly shot dead by a foreign shop owner. (CNS photo/Siphiwe Sibeko, Reuters)
Law enforcement and education need to protect rights of foreign nationals
Why They ComeRe “A Nation of Immigrants” (Editorial, 1/5): I agree the issue of illegal immigration is more complex than a border fix. Shouldn’t we ask: why do they come? I had the mistaken impression back in the days of the Clinton administration that Mexican farmers would welcome
People hold a placard at vigil for Paris shooting victims.
Set restraints on speech through civic consensus, not government or religious edict