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There is more than one way to measure the strength of the church.
On the eve of the pope’s visit, Cardinal Pietro Parolin summarized Francis' message: “Don’t turn differences into sources of conflict, but of mutual enrichment.”
Dennis M. Linehan, S.J.
Father Linehan was intellectually gifted, socially aware and ever curious.
Pope Francis talks with Congolese President Joseph Kabila during a private audience at the Vatican Sept. 26. (CNS photo/Andrew Medichini, pool via Reuters)
African Jesuits vow to help create a new generation of leaders for the continent.
Renegade priest: Father William Dubay
The battle that made him famous combined three heated issues in the post-Vatican II church: religion, race and authority.
Tina Whittington, executive vice president of Students for Life of America, is seen in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington Sept. 28. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
The organization 40 Days for Life is making its nationwide tour about changing hearts and minds.
"This is a young man who is a source of pride for us Cubans, an example for our community and especially for Cuban young people."
Pope Francis presides at an ecumenical prayer service with religious leaders in the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi, Italy, Sept. 20. The pope and other religious leaders participated in the service that marked the 30th anniversary of St. John Paul II's Assisi interfaith peace gathering. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Ending conflict lies in human hands, Pope Francis said, so every individual "can and must become a peacemaker."
'A Man Called Ove,' ultimately, is about love in its many forms.
The Jesuit pavilion at the Ploughing Championships in Tullamore
The biggest attraction of all was the presence of the crucifix of John Sullivan, S.J., an Irish Jesuit who died in 1933.