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August 4-11, 2014

Vol. 211 / No. 3

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Jean-Baptise de Franssu, new president of Vatican bank, and outgoing president Ernst Von Freyberg pose during news conference. (CNS photo/Tony Gentile, Reuters)
Current Comment
The EditorsJuly 22, 2014

The new system at the Vatican Bank must not only provide safeguards against corruption but also build up a culture of effective cooperation.

Philosopher's Notebook

It must be said.Several months ago I received an email marked urgent from one of the professional organizations to which I belong. Addressed to “Concerned Faculty Member,” the missive urged me to sign a statement promising that I would not teach, lecture or offer any other assistance to

MAKING THE COMMITMENT. U.S. bishops cast their votes on the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People” at their 2002 meeting in Dallas.
Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeJuly 22, 2014

Jennifer M. Haselberger, former chancellor of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, accuses top church leaders of a “cavalier attitude” toward the safety of children.

South Korean actor to appear in video promoting papal visit (CNS photo/Stringer, EPA)
Signs Of the Times

When Pope Francis visits South Korea on Aug. 14 to 18, he will find a Catholic Church that exemplifies much of what he hopes for the church around the world, including a highly active laity, extensive efforts to help the needy and strong relations with non-Christian communities. [America will provid

Signs Of the Times

On July 17 the convicted murderer David Paul Hammer succeeded in an appeal against his death penalty sentence. A federal judge in Pennsylvania agreed to commute his sentence to life without parole. In April 1996 at a penitentiary in Allenwood, Pa., Hammer strangled his cellmate, 27-year-old Andrew H

Fleeing Mosul
Signs Of the Times

The fate of the 1,700-year-old Christian community of Mosul in Iraq seems to have been sealed as the city’s remaining Christians, heeding a warning from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, fled the city on July 17. • The Knights of Columbus pledged $1.4 million on July 14 to help cover c

COLLATERAL DAMAGE. A Palestinian woman weeps on July 17 in what remains of her Gaza City home. the death toll in Gaza exceeded 510, mostly noncombatants, on July 21.
Signs Of the Times

As an Israeli Defense Forces operation into the Gaza Strip entered its second day on July 18, the head of Caritas Jerusalem said he would launch an international appeal for assistance in Gaza and would not wait until the end of the Israel-Hamas hostilities, as he has done in the past. The Rev. Raed