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With great poetry God is not only in the details, but in the details of the details.
Learning a little more about Flipboard got me wondering what kind of vision of the Catholic Church you might find when the audience creating it is from around the world.
Erskine Childers pictured during the Boer War (Wikimedia Commons) 
Erskine Childers went from being the John le Carré of his day to a convicted war criminal and nationalist martyr.
A pro-life sign is displayed during the 2019 annual March for Life rally in Washington.
Under the bill, an abortion would be considered homicide, subject to sentences of 30 years in prison or the death penalty.
A Reflection for Thursday of the Third Week of Lent, by Kevin Clarke
Irish children in Catholic school uniforms stand in front of their school
Even after decades of Ireland’s rapid societal secularization, clergy and laypeople have cause for optimism about the renewal of the Catholic faith first brought to the Emerald Isle by St. Patrick in 432.
for an article about JPII knowledge of sex abuse cases, pope john paul ii waves to a crowd in a 1979 black and white photo in czenstochowa, poland,
The bishops of Poland announced they will create a commission of experts to investigate cases of abuse of minors by clergy from the past, including Karol Wojtyla's archbishopric.
This St. Patrick’s Day we can find Irish Americans at the height of political power, but they may not be what predecessors like John F. Kennedy and Patrick Moynihan expected.
the pool of siloam in Jerusalem where Jesus healed the blind man

If you were blind, you would have no sin; but now you are saying, ‘We see,’ so your sin remains. (Jn 9:41)

A Homily for the Fourth Sunday of Lent by Father Terrance Klein