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Re-enchanting the World

October 10, 2016

Vol. 215 / No. 10

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Father Adolfo Nicolas and Pope Francis, also a Jesuit, are seen together before celebrating Mass at the Church of the Gesu in Rome in this Jan. 3, 2014. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Current Comment
The EditorsSeptember 27, 2016

The Society of Jesus owes Father Nicolás a great debt of gratitude for his careful leadership.

Michelle Obama has lunch with students. (public domain image)
Current Comment
The EditorsSeptember 27, 2016

The first lady’s concerns are not misplaced.

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Of Other Things
Olga SeguraSeptember 28, 2016

if you’ve ever wondered about the origins of hip-hop and the Bronx, “The Get Down” is a great starting point.

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Signs Of the Times
Judith ValenteSeptember 28, 2016

The Illinois budget battle raises broader questions about whether the state has a moral obligation to care for its citizens in need.

A Christian family who fled violence in Mosul, Iraq. (CNS photo/Jamal Nasrallah, EPA)
Signs Of the Times

Speakers addressing the Helsinki Commission, a Congressional advisory group that monitors global human rights conditions, on Sept. 22 called upon the United States to step up efforts to provide financial support to nongovernmental organizations that serve thousands of displaced people in northern Ir

Signs Of the Times

A missing priest was found shot dead off the side of a highway in western Mexico days after he was kidnapped from his parish residence, state prosecutors said on Sept. 25. He was the third Roman Catholic priest to be slain in Mexico in the last week.The Michoacan state Attorney General's Office

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Signs Of the Times

In August, the Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research, based in the United Kingdom, published a report in anticipation of the 50th anniversary of “Humanae Vitae,” the papal encyclical that upheld the ban on the use of contraceptives. The statement, signed by more than 150 Catholic sc