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FaithNews Analysis
Gerard O’Connell
In Quebec, Pope Francis spent time meeting with Canadian government officials about the rights of Indigenous peoples, a substantial step in the at times tenuous relationship between the Holy See and Canada.
FaithNews Analysis
Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
“They want to hear the Holy Father say it was the Catholic Church that was ultimately responsible for what descended on the peoples of our country, the first peoples.”
Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
Marcia Pally
The us-them thinking of modern Trumpist populism is nothing new. Americans have been responding to duress with xenophobia and anti-government narratives since the country's founding.
Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Pope Francis, 85, and U.S. President Joseph Biden, 79, have engaged questions about their age and capacity to lead differently, offering clues about their leadership styles and priorities.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson enters 10 Downing Street, after his reading a resignation statement in London, July 7 (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, file).
Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
Austen Ivereigh
“Sow integrity for yourselves,” urges Hosea. Right now in the U.K., that feels like the most urgent political task.
FaithNews Analysis
Colleen Dulle
Pope Francis’ planned trip to the tomb of Celestine V—the first pope in history to resign by choice—is fueling speculation the the pontiff might be preparing to retire soon.