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Michael Brown's mother is comforted during his funeral in St. Louis. (CNS photo/Robert Cohen, pool via EPA)
Editorials
September 02, 2014
Conversations about racism must continue long after #ferguson fades from Twitter feeds.
Students take part in a meeting about the DREAM Act during a National Migration Week program. (CNS photo/Karen Callaway, Catholic New World)
Current Comment
September 02, 2014
This fall, Latino, African-American and Asian students will outnumber white K-12 peers.
Community
August 26, 2014
For more than a century, the Jesuit ministry of America has provided a smart, Catholic take on faith and culture. Today, in a world plagued by ideological, political and even ecclesial divisions, America's unique ministry of reconciliation is more important than ever.
August 20, 2014
PODCASTSThe theologian and writer Jonathan Malesic discusses why we need a theology of work and the importance of setting boundaries around our work lives. Elizabeth Dias, winner of America’s George W. Hunt, S.J., Prize, discusses the canonization of Mother Teresa&nbsp
President Obama with African leaders on the final day of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 6, 2014. (State Department photo/Public Domain)
Current Comment
August 19, 2014
First-ever African leaders summit highlights continent's growing economies.
Chris Martin, center, marches with Local 5285 in a Labor Day parade ahead of the 2012 Democratic National Convention. (CNS photo/Jessica Rinaldi, Reuters)
Editorials
August 19, 2014
Despite well-reported setbacks, past year saw signs of hope for the American worker.
August 15, 2014
We are pleased to offer a selecton of America's exclusive web only content. Take a deeper look at "Amoris Laetitia," the pope's exhortation on family life. "Never Lose Heart," Fr. Robert P. Maloney, C.M., August 13, 2015"Bombing Japan: Was It The Only
Lord Carey of Clifton, England, preaches during a service of Christian unity in the Anglican cathedral in Chester. (CNS photo/Simon Caldwell)
Current Comment
August 06, 2014
Regrettable split over assisted suicide in the Church of England should be approached in a spirit of fraternal love.
A Palestinian man rushes wounded woman into hospital in southern Gaza Strip.
Editorials
August 06, 2014
Gaza is being reduced to rubble while the world watches on YouTube and CNN. It has been as dispiriting a display of inhumanity and failure as one can imagine, yet it has not been enough to compel either side to accept a halt to the carnage. Each night new images of what Israeli Prime Minister Benjam