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February 5, 2018

Vol. 218 / No. 3

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Parishioners point at a fallen tree uprooted on the grounds of St. Mary Cathedral in Miami after the passing of Hurricane Irma in September. (CNS photo/Marlene Quaroni, Florida Catholic newspaper)
Politics & Society Dispatches
Kate SteinJanuary 03, 2018

It remains to be seen whether new efforts to address vulnerabilities faced by low-income, disabled and elderly people will result in meaningful changes.

A Pakistani woman and her daughter stand in a buffet line during a Catholic Charities-hosted party for refugees held in observance of World Refugee Day June 2017 in Amityville, N.Y. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Politics & Society Dispatches
Kevin ClarkeJanuary 09, 2018

As many as 17 to 23 Catholic Charities offices around the country are now confronting the end of programs that have been successfully assimilating thousands of refugees into U.S. society for decades

Faith Dispatches
Michael J. O’LoughlinJanuary 12, 2018

Focus is a nearly 20-year-old evangelization ministry started by a layperson who was frustrated that non-Catholic student groups seemed more successful in spreading the faith on college campuses.

DePaul University, in Chicago, is the largest Catholic university in the United States. (iStock)
Politics & Society Dispatches
Kevin ClarkeJanuary 26, 2018

Half of all students at Catholic colleges identify as Catholic, and 62 percent of all students are women.

Politics & Society Features
Sean WilliamsJanuary 25, 2018

The Catholic Church has slowly found its voice against a campaign of violence.

Faith Features
Matthew PettiJanuary 26, 2018

The language spoken by Jesus and kept alive by Syriac Christians finds an unlikely haven in Paramus, New Jersey.

Faith Faith and Reason
John A. AlesandroJanuary 26, 2018

When is a sacramental marriage truly consummated?