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Mind the rap? London’s Bakerloo Line gets rave review
David Stewart
April 20, 2017
The London police have issued a statement asking "D.J.s to refrain from using the Tube as a pop-up club.”
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Rum's Renaissance: Why rum is having its Cognac moment
Tim Padgett
April 18, 2017
We are seeing rum rehabilitated. Rum respected. A rum revolution. Or as connoisseurs like to call it, a rum renaissance.
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Georgetown liturgy does penance for sale of 272 enslaved people in 1838
Kevin ClarkeTeresa Donnellan
April 18, 2017
Georgetown University and the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States began a process of penance and restitution, acknowledging an institutional sin in 1838 which preserved the university but condemned 272 to slavery in Louisiana.
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This Easter, consider the lilies—and what they cost
Jim McDermott
April 13, 2017
Almost every lily any of us in the United States will see this Easter comes from the very same tiny area at the northwest border of California.
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Father James Martin appointed by Pope Francis to Vatican department for communications
Ashley McKinless
April 12, 2017
On April 12, Pope Francis appointed James Martin, S.J., America's editor at large, as a consulter to the Vatican's Secretariat for Communications.
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A pilgrimage for indigenous rights mobilizes faith communities in Canada
Dean Dettloff
April 07, 2017
Because of their sponsorship of “Indian schools,” Christians have a unique role to play in healing the wounds of the past.
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