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Sean Salai is the general assignment/culture reporter for The Washington Times.
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Sean Salai
"Discernment is living aware of the constant interplay in energy and among head, heart and hands."
Abby Johnson, who early in her career assisted in carrying out abortions, will be among the speakers during the 2019 March for Life rally Jan. 18 on the National Mall in Washington. (CNS photo/Jose Luis Aguirre, Catholic San Francisco)
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"Seeing a child that young fight and struggle against the abortion instrument led me to re-evaluate what I believed and had been told was true."
Photo: AP
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Sean Salai
‘I’ve always been fascinated with the unknown frontier: outer space, astronauts, black holes, planets and stars,’ Father Brown said.
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Eduard Habsburg is a writer and diplomat who has served since 2015 as ambassador of Hungary to the Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta.
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"It’s something wonderful to experience this recognition, but at the same time it’s a reminder that there’s a lot of human suffering," Sr. Pimentel said about her recent award.
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"I still feel like a Jesuit," said Bishop Milan Lach. "And I am grateful for what I received from the Society of Jesus."
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William Watson, S.J., of the Sacred Story Institute in Seattle discusses the intersection of personal narrative and Ignatian spirituality.
Francis Canavan, S.J., and Stephen Fields, S.J.
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The late Father Canavan was a longtime professor of political science at Fordham University who specialized in Edmund Burke.
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Sean Salai
A new book by Thomas Craughwell looks at Catholic priests who served in the armed forces.
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Sean Salai
The label “divorced” does not define a person, says Lisa Duffy. It’s an event that happened, but it in no way is the sum total of who a person is.