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Sean Salai is the general assignment/culture reporter for The Washington Times.
In All Things
Sean Salai
Pope Francis said that Christians can't be like Pontius Pilate and wash our hands of politics.
Father Joseph W. Koterski, S.J.
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Joseph Koterski, S.J., on the good, the trendy and the worrisome in modern academia
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When he was first elected, I said: 'Strap on your seatbelt.' My friend asked: 'Why?' I said: 'Because he’s a Jesuit.'
Dr. Ray Guarendi (photo provided)
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Dr. Ray Guarendi is a Catholic clinical psychologist and a syndicated radio and television host.
Mark Tooley (Institute on Religion and Democracy)
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The Methodist writer discusses the need within American churches for distinctiveness and renewal
Jakob Salvati and Eduardo Verastegui star in a scene from the movie "Little Boy" (CNS photo/Open Road).
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A flawed Catholic movie that makes the viewer think about Christian faith in a serious way
Father Robert Kaslyn, S.J., J.C.D. (Catholic University of America)
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Reforms aim to expedite annulment process while affirming the indissolubility of marriage
Christopher Kaczor (Image Books)
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Practical paths to happiness from philosophers, saints and psychologists
Father Fred Kammer. S.J.
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Fred Kammer, S.J., is a lawyer who directs the Jesuit Social Research Institute at Loyola University New Orleans. A New Orleans native, he was former Jesuit provincial superior in that city when Hurricane Katrina struck.
Christina Crawford (photo provided)
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'I had to leave the relationship, remembering that the only person you can change is yourself!'