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50 years later, the Catonsville Nine inspire a new generation of Catholic activists
Colleen Dulle
May 25, 2018
A famous act of civil disobedience still inspires activists a half-century later.
Politics & Society
Short Take
Protesting our country’s nuclear weapons is (still) worth going to jail for
Nathan Schneider
May 18, 2018
Despite being out of sight, the bombs are as ever-present as micro-aggressions and mass incarceration.
Politics & Society
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Trump and the Art of the Nuclear Deal
The Editors
May 18, 2018
Beyond relations with Iran and North Korea, the way Mr. Trump is wielding economic and military power will come with collateral costs.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Catholic Relief Services official: There’s little hope for an end to border violence in Gaza
Kevin Clarke
May 17, 2018
The willingness to rush the border fence despite the I.D.F.’s overwhelming firepower is a testimony to the despair of the people living in Gaza.
Faith
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Pentecost, 1948: One woman’s ministry in a Siberian prison camp
Edward W. Schmidt, S.J.
May 17, 2018
Juzefa Maciokiene recalls her ministry to her fellow prisoners 50 years ago, when she served them—to use her word and theirs—as their priest.
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Dozens killed in protests as U.S. embassy inaugurated in Jerusalem
Judith Sudilovsky - Catholic News Service
May 14, 2018
The priest said although parishes in the Holy Land tell their parishioners to resist occupation by educating themselves and preparing for the future, people in Gaza see no future.
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