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April 14, 2014

Vol. 210 / No. 13

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ORAL ARGUMENTS. Protesters clash outside the Supreme Court on March 25.
Signs Of the Times

Oral arguments in two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court on March 25 focused on whether for-profit corporations have religious grounds to object to the new health care law’s requirement that most employers provide contraceptive coverage in their employee health plans. Oral arguments lasted fo

A Moro woman holds a flag of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front during a gathering in southern Philippines.
Signs Of the Times

Cardinal Quevedo praised the determination of negotiators for the rebels and government.

Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst
Signs Of the Times

Noting that for Christians “the death penalty can never be the way to solve problems,” the Coptic Catholic bishop of Assiut, Kyrillos William, spoke out against death sentences handed down by an Egyptian court against more than 500 members of the Muslim Brotherhood. • The British go

LIGHT READING. U.S. President Barack Obama shares a laugh with Pope Francis as he receives a copy of the pope’s apostolic exhortation, “Evangelii Gaudium.”
Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeApril 01, 2014

One man stepped into his new role promising change but has struggled to deliver it; the other, considered a “safe” choice by the men who elected him, turned out to be an effortless instigator of change from the moment he stepped onto a Vatican balcony, greeting the world with a humble re

Marie Collins
Signs Of the Times

The clerical abuse survivor nominated by Pope Francis to sit on the new Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors said the commission needs to achieve concrete change in order to “show other survivors that the church is going to get it right.” Marie Collins, who as a 13-year-old

Girl eats meal provided by charity, local Caritas program in Mexico.
Signs Of the Times

“Since the end of the Second World War, the availability of food per person has increased by more than 40 percent,” Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, said, addressing the 25th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on M