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Grammy Award winner Emmylou Harris is performing to raise awareness about refugees around the world
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
September 09, 2016
Artists from across the country are coming together to perform, raise awareness about the global refugee crisis.
News
Religious minorities face genocide in Middle East, activists say
Adelle Banks - Religion News Service
September 09, 2016
The West is willfully blind toward the mass killing of religious minorities in the Middle East, religious freedom advocates say.
Politics & Society
In All Things
The view from America House on Sept. 11, 2001
Joseph McAuley
September 09, 2016
Someone had come running out of the business office yelling that a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center.
Faith in Focus
Bye-bye John McLaughlin, you magnificent beast.
Maureen Miller
September 09, 2016
"Whatever one’s feelings about McLaughlin’s politics or rectitude, it is hard to deny his righteous star power."
In All Things
Should other schools and institutions follow in Georgetown’s steps?
Margot Patterson
September 09, 2016
Georgetown University has taken several steps to come to terms with its slaveholding past.
Faith
The Good Word
One priest’s memory of 9/11
Terrance Klein
September 09, 2016
We stayed there through the night, waiting for reports from “the great out there.”
Dispatches
Catholics urged to pray for peace and racial justice on Sept. 9
Michael J. O’Loughlin
September 08, 2016
All Catholics have a duty to “to raise up the frustration that drives the violence, whether it be loss of economic opportunity, jobs, education.”
The Word
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C), Sept. 25, 2016
What Psalm 146:9 tells us about God's watch
“The Lord watches over the strangers; he upholds the orphan and the widow” (Ps 146:9)
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Books
Sep 19, 2016 issue
Thomas Jefferson’s life of promoting liberty—underpinned by slavery
Gail Lumet Buckley
September 08, 2016
Besides having a great mind, Jefferson had a great ego—also for good and ill.
Books
Sep 19, 2016 issue
Why the gods should be fully present in history and culture
Paul Moses
September 08, 2016
Orsi traces the rise of “absence” to the religious debates of the 16th century.
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