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The United States needs to restore a particular kind of politics as usual.
A pregnant woman in Kalupur. (Meena Kadri photo/Flickr)
India, one of the top international destinations for couples hoping to hire women as surrogates for pregnancy, is poised to ban the practice in most cases.
Change, however slow, will be welcome when it comes.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and Marxist rebel leader Rodrigo Londono Echeverri of FARC, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, shake hands Sept. 26 in Bogota. (CNS photo/John Vizcaino, Reuters)
The shock defeat was officially by less than a single percentage point.
Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles blesses a girl during a special Mass celebrated July 17 in recognition of all immigrants at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles. (CNS photo/Victor Aleman, Vida Nueva)
It was disappointing and shocking to find that this year’s list of new U.S. cardinals did not include someone from the West.
Russian cadets join the crowds in a museum. (photo courtesy of the author)
To what degree do the cathedrals, castles and museums reveal the total Russia? Not enough.
“The shooting of Father Graham has shocked and distressed many people, including students. He, along with the Society of Jesus, remain hopeful that a solution can be achieved.”
Police apparently fired a rubber bullet point blank into the face of a Jesuit priest near the Witwatersrand campus in Johannesburg.
Father Adolfo Nicolas, the outgoing Jesuit superior, hands over the meeting to Jesuit Father Jim Grummer during an Oct. 3 gathering in Rome to elect a new superior general. (CNS photo/Don Doll, S.J.)
On Monday the Jesuit delegates of GC 36 began the official four days of “murmurationes” (“murmurings”) designed to identify their next leader.
I have been deeply influenced by Hinduism in preparing my homilies, but I have almost never mentioning Hinduism from the pulpit.