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FaithEditorials
The Editors
As this year ends, it is crucial that we not shut the door—holy or otherwise—on the needs of those around us.
FaithCurrent Comment
The Editors
Blessed are those who look into the eyes of the abandoned and marginalized and show them their closeness.
Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin of Indianapolis speaks June 11 during the spring general assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in St. Louis. (CNS photo/Lisa Johnston, St. Louis Review)
FaithDispatches
Gerard O’Connell
Archbishop Tobin is a man of simple lifestyle, committed to dialogue, encounter and the poor.
Pope Francis delivers his speech an audience with representatives of the popular movements at the Vatican Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016. (L'Osservatore Romano/Pool Photo via AP)
FaithDispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Many of the themes the pope touched on have played out in debates between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
 Pope Francis stares at a statue of the Holy Mary as he celebrates the Holy Mass for the Jubilee of inmates, at St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
FaithDispatches
Gerard O’Connell
“I tell you that every time I enter a prison I ask myself, ‘Why them, not me?’”
Pope Francis salutes at the end of an audience with representatives of the popular movements at the Vatican Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016. (L'Osservatore Romano/Pool Photo via AP)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Gerard O’Connell
“We must help to heal the world of its moral atrophy,” the pope said at the World Meeting of Popular Movements.