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Memorial Mass held for 2 sisters killed in their Mississippi home
Emily Wagster Pettus - Associated Press
Rogelio Solis - Associated Press
August 29, 2016
The sisters worked at a health clinic for the poor. More than 300 people came Sunday to St. Thomas Church to say farewell.
News
Brazil's President Rousseff faces senators, says accusations meritless
Mauricio Savarese - Associated Press
Peter Prengamann - Associated Press
August 29, 2016
"I know I will be judged, but my conscience is clear. I did not commit a crime," Rousseff told senators at her impeachment trial.
Dispatches
U.S. Bishops on Labor Day: Defend the dignity of workers and pay them a just wage.
Michael J. O’Loughlin
August 29, 2016
Catholics have an obligation to press for just employment laws.
Dispatches
Why the Vatican hopes an agreement with China is within reach
Gerard O’Connell
August 27, 2016
The Catholic Church's formal relationship with China broke off in 1951, but the Vatican secretary of state explains why that might be about to change.
News
Grief overcomes Mississippi community after slaying of two sisters
Emily Wagster Pettus - Associated Press
August 26, 2016
"Sister Paula would want me to forgive them," a resident said of whoever killed the sisters. "Right now, I don't see no forgiveness on my heart."
News
Rebels, civilians leave town after four-year siege
Albert Aji - Associated Press
Zeina Karam - Associated Press
August 26, 2016
The capitulation by rebel forces in Daraya provides another boost for his forces amid a stalemate in the fight for Aleppo, Syria's largest city.
Dispatches
Is a crime or public corruption motivating an investigation in South Africa?
Anthony Egan, S.J.
August 26, 2016
President Jacob Zuma has insisted that he fully supports his minister of finance but claims he can do nothing to stop the investigation.
News
Burkini bans violate freedoms, top French court rules
Philippe Sotto - Associated Press
August 26, 2016
The swimsuit crackdown has sparked international debate and a top French court overturned the ban Friday.
News
Walgreens clinics run by a Catholic nonprofit agrees to continue birth control sales
Jim Salter - Associated Press
August 26, 2016
More than 25 St. Louis-area Walgreens clinics, run by the nonprofit Catholic organization SSM Health, will provide refills for contraceptive pills previously prescribed by a physician.
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Want to be more humble? There’s a prayer for that.
Terrance Klein
August 26, 2016
Pride isn’t the answer to our fears. Humility is. If you lack humility, pray for God to gird your life with love.
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