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In All Things
Clayton Sinyai
Two years of organizing and bargaining at Georgetown University came to a successful conclusion October 28 when adjunct instructors there ratified a proposed contract reached in September See also Kevin Clarke rsquo s Oct 10 post Adjunct instructors across the nation have been hard-pressed by ch
Arleen Spenceley (Photo provided)
In All Things
Sean Salai
Yes, it's possible to be 'Single, Happy, and (Still) a Virgin.'
In All Things
Mary Ann Walsh
Election of Bishop Christopher Coyne auxiliary bishop of Indianapolis as chairman-elect of the U S Bishops rsquo Communications Committee may be another blessing of the Pope Francis effect nbsp Bishop Coyne was a last minute addition to the two-man slate for chair-elect of the communications c
Joseph Ambrose, an 86-year-old World War I veteran, attends the dedication day parade for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in 1982, holding the flag that covered the casket of his son, who was killed in the Korean War. (Courtesy, Wikipedia)
In All Things
Joseph McAuley
Today November 11th is Veterans Day a day set aside to honor and remember the service of those countless men and women who throughout American history answered the summons to ldquo duty honor country rdquo when the times required it when precious rights and liberties had to be defended aga
Campers pray the rosary July 24 during Mike Sweeney Catholic Baseball Camp at the Russell Road Sports Complex in Kent, Wash. (CNS photo/Stephen Brashear)
In All Things
Mary Ann Walsh
It may be time for d tente between youth-oriented programs and parishes I offer this suggestion after hearing about a parish on Long Island which prepared a sixth grade reconciliation service for its religious education students Only two-thirds of the expected students showed up The reason The s
Bob Deiters, S.J. standing next to a statue of St. Ignatius in the courtyard of the Jesuit residence at Sophia University in Tokyo.
Of Other Things
Bill McGarvey
While writing my recent column quot The Moviegoers quot which told a story of differing approaches to evangelization of Western culture I was reminded of a recent experience on the other side of the world This past June I spent a week in Tokyo where I had the chance to speak with some of the J