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FaithNews
Julie Asher - Catholic News Service
Eleven months after Hurricane Maria, needs are still great, especially for food, water and major home repair.
Politics & SocietyNews
Astrid Galvan — Associated Press
Parents gave away rights to be reunited with their children when the non-English speaking mothers and fathers signed documents in English they could not read, according to a complaint.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Brandon Sanchez
“There’s so many people looking,” said a girl in a backwards baseball cap, “but there’s no one to see.”
FaithShort Take
Mary M. McConnaha
The Gospel calls on all of us to get past “analysis paralysis,” where direct action is always put off in favor of more research and discernment.
Arts & CultureBooks
Jack Downey
A much-needed biography of Paul Hanly Furfey (1896-1992): priest, sociologist and urban revolutionary theorist.
Nicole Hernandez, of the Mexican state of Guerrero, holds on to her mother as they wait with other families in Tijuana, Mexico, on June 13 to request political asylum in the United States. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, file)
FaithShort Take
John Stowe
It is critical to humanize the issue of immigration, to introduce real people’s experiences into the public consciousness, if we want to bring about lasting change.