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Politics & Society
We often ask, "Who is my neighbor?" Why does the answer always surprise us?
Cecilia González-Andrieu
October 17, 2016
In the face of the mounting political crises over immigration, is it possible to bring a renewed perspective to this question?
Faith
In All Things
New Jesuit General: "Not Only the Improbable, but the Impossible"
James Martin, S.J.
October 16, 2016
Father Arturo Sosa stressed his reflections on the mission of the Society of Jesus in his first homily.
Faith
Dispatches
New U.S. cardinal Tobin recalls clash with Trump running mate over Syrian refugees
Michael J. O’Loughlin
October 16, 2016
Tobin warns against "atmosphere of fear" in Notre Dame speech, says people of faith must fight unjust policies.
Politics & Society
News
Political discourse on women and people of faith must change, says U.S.C.C.B. President Archbishop Kurtz
Catholic News Service
October 14, 2016
Politicians, their staffs and volunteers should reflect our best aspirations as citizens," he said.
Politics & Society
News
Cardinal welcomes released Chibok girls with open arms, but heavy heart for remaining captives
Peter Ajayi Dada - Catholic News Service
October 14, 2016
The release of the 21 girls was part of a deal brokered by the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Swiss and Nigerian governments.
Politics & Society
News
The statistics are wrong. Accidental shootings are killing children more than we think.
AP
October 14, 2016
Deaths and injuries spike for children under 5, with 3-year-olds the most common shooters and victims.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Years of recovery ahead in Haiti after Hurricane Matthew
Kevin Clarke
October 14, 2016
Hurricane Matthew survivors “have never seen anything like this.” The Category 4 hurricane was the fiercest storm to make landfall here in 52 years.
Faith
Dispatches
The Jesuits' first Superior General from Latin America brings a 'holy boldness' to his duties
Gerard O’Connell
October 14, 2016
Father Arturo Sosa of Venezuela has much in common with Pope Francis, says Father Kesicki of the U.S. and Canada Provinces.
Faith
The Good Word
Good prayer is prayer that changes us. It doesn't necessarily feel good.
Terrance Klein
October 14, 2016
Why does God ask us to offer so many unrequited prayers?
Politics & Society
Catholic groups urge American Medical Association to maintain its position against assisted suicide
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
October 13, 2016
The AMA's Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs is gathering information to "outline the current landscape" on physician-assisted suicide.
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