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Pope Francis drinks mate, the traditional Argentine herbal tea, presented by a Legionaries of Christ seminarian, as he arrives to lead his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on Dec. 17. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
News
David Gibson - Religion News Service
Breakthrough is low hanging fruit for first Latin American pope
In All Things
Elizabeth Tenety
As 39 The Colbert Report 39 comes to an close its final episode airs tonight Thursday December 18 America talks with our own Fr James Martin S J dubbed nbsp quot The Colbert Report 39 s Chaplain quot about the good humor and effective evangelization of our nation 39 s favorite fake
In All Things
Mary Ann Walsh
Answer may lie in the fact that she opted for a “sister-to-sister” dialogue.
Professor David Domke (University of Washington)
In All Things
Sean Salai
Catholics have never held the kind of political capital in the U.S. that they hold now.
A sister listens during Vatican press conference for release of final report of Vatican-ordered investigation of U.S. communities of women religious, Dec. 16 (CNS Photo, Paul Haring).
In All Things
Patricia Wittberg
The Apostolic Visitation Final Report has been awaited variously with expectation fear or indifference by both American women religious and the larger church In our currently polarized ideological climate some looked forward to a document that would expose the sisters rsquo waywardness and de
Nuns listen during Vatican press conference for release of final report of Vatican-ordered investigation of U.S. communities of women religious.
In All Things
Paul Bednarczyk
The recently released Apostolic Visitation Final Report acknowledges the challenges of contemporary vocation promotion for women religious This was also confirmed in the now landmark 2009 ldquo Study on Recent Vocations to Religious Life rdquo commissioned by the National Religious Vocation Conf