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FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
"[Vatican II] is the magisterium of the church. Either you are with the church and therefore you follow the council, or if you do not follow the council or you interpret it in your own way, as you wish, you are not with the church."
FaithNews
Molly Cahill
When the march’s organizers announced on Jan. 15 that they would move the event online, Jesuit high schools across the country sought to find creative ways to help students honor life at all stages.
Demonstrations in November were conducted all over Spain against the ‘Ley Celaá.’ Photo courtesy of Mas Plurales.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Bridget Ryder
A new law threatens the viability of government-supported Catholic schools in Spain.
Politics & SocietyExplainer
Kevin Christopher RoblesMolly CahillErika Rasmussen
They’re Democrats and Republicans, Catholics, Protestants and a Buddhist. But they all graduated from a Jesuit high school, college or university.
FaithFaith in Focus
James F. Keenan
Reggie Foster taught generations of students in Rome, keeping Latin alive and living a colorful, inspiring life.
Politics & SocietyFaith in Focus
Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
For Black, brown and poor students in-person schooling is an essential service.