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The U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington Sept. 28. In the first week of its new term, the court heard oral arguments Oct. 5 in a case questioning whether racial bias might have played a role in a 1995 death penalty sentence. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
Slowly, the death penalty is gaining ground again.
 Portland Head Light Station, Cape Elizabeth, Maine. (Creative Commons)
The citizens of Maine quietly approved an unorthodox way of electing people to office.
'A Radical Faith' tells the story of Sister Maura Clarke, one of the churchwomen killed in El Salvador in 1980.
Catholic bishops on Tuesday chose for their top leadership posts two prelates from states touching Mexico.
With the release of "Secret Path," the front man of Canada's favorite band confronts the nation's past.
This is the most improbable election since an elderly Jesuit from Argentina was elected pope.
IFTJ 2016 participants gather for a day of advocacy in Washington, DC. Source: Ignatian Solidarity Network, https://twitter.com/IGsolidarityNET

“All of us, every human on earth, is a representative figure of God,” Lisa Sharon Harper said to a ballroom full of young social justice advocates. “Not on our watch will the image of God be so fervently crushed. Not on our watch.” 

The police have shown little hostility toward the crowds, but retailers may be losing patience.
Emotions ran high when the church bell tolled for the first time in more than two years.
Photo taken at the Black Student Union meeting on Nov. 9.
This night, these young people notice the powerful coalition that is present and being born.