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On Oct. 31 the pope will participate in a ceremony to mark 500 years since the start of the Reformation.

My mind echoes a chant: Don’t look at your phone. Whatever you do, don’t look at your phone.

Miss Coco Chanel and the author sport their herringbone
Pets can't replace the human, but they do love us without the taint of sin.
Is it possible to create a business model based on more virtuous, adventuresome news-reading?
Women hold children while sifting through plastic bottles at a recycling factory in Mohammadpur, Bangladesh, Oct. 26. (CNS photo/Abir Abdullah, EPA)
No religious community can exempt itself from responsibility for the earth.
Grace Woo, featured in the video below, is a senior at the Catholic University of America.
Can you be pro-life and a feminist? What about a pro-life socialist?
Pope Francis speaks at the Jesuits' 36th general congregation in Rome Oct. 24. Pope Francis, a Jesuit, met his Jesuit brothers after the election of a new superior but did not participate in the election. (CNS photo/Don Doll, S.J.)
Pope Francis is the first Jesuit pope to address a general congregation.
Jim McDermott
With a sense of itself as the future of humanity, Facebook proves to be no ordinary company. When you’ve got a billion users, Martínez points out, it doesn’t matter if your advertising model is enormously flawed.
A forest guard in Bengaluru, India, provides water to an injured elephant Oct. 25. Forest officials report the elephant broke its leg in August while being chased by villagers. (CNS photo/Abhishek N. Chinnappa, Reuters)
Deforestation, pollution, overfishing and the illegal wildlife trade, together with climate change, "are pushing species populations to the edge.”
Betty Howard arranges produce at the City Greens at Midtown Center in St. Louis, June 17, 2010. The project is sponsored by Catholic Charities (CNS photo/Lisa Johnston, St. Louis Review).
Catholic Charities USA came in at number five, raising about $2 billion in 2015.