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November 24, 2014

Vol. 211 / No. 16

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Christians light candles to protest killing of couple accused of blasphemy in Pakistan (CNS photo/Sohail Shahzad EPA)
Signs Of the Times

Catholic leaders in Pakistan protested the beating and burning on Nov. 4 of a young Christian couple accused of desecrating the Quran. “The government has absolutely failed to protect its citizens’ right to life,” said the National Commission for Justice and Peace of the Catholic B

Archbishop from Nigeria speaks in England on country's Ebola efforts and contrasting with its lack of aggression in addressing Islamic extremism (CNS photo/Simon Caldwell)
Signs Of the Times

A parish twinning-style relationship between St. Lawrence Parish in Tampa, Fla., and a small Catholic community in Cuba’s Pinar del Rio province has resulted in official permission for the construction of the first new Catholic church to be erected in Cuba in nearly six decades. • In a le

Archdiocese of Chicago releases documents on past clergy sex abuse cases (CNS photo/Chaz Muth)
Signs Of the Times

The Archdiocese of Chicago on Nov. 6 released approximately 15,000 pages of documents related to 36 archdiocesan priests who have substantiated allegations against them of sexual misconduct with minors. The documents are posted on the archdiocesan website, www.archchicago.org. All the records pertai

The water irrigation pipes in the dry Southern California farmland.(Courtesy Shutterstock)
Signs Of the Times
Jim McDermottNovember 12, 2014

If you have been paying any attention to California news lately, you’ve heard about the state’s devastating three-year drought: counties worth of farms decimated, whole towns without water and government officials proposing emergency legislation. This year has been thus far the driest ye

FOND FAREWELL. Mark Hallinan, S.J., greets parishioners at St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Staten Island on Nov. 2, one of more than 30 churches that will close by August 2015.
Signs Of the Times

First there was dead silence and then there were tears.That is how the Rev. Robert J. Verrigni described the reaction of parishioners at St. Ursula in Mount Vernon, N.Y., to the announcement on Nov. 2 that their parish would merge with another and cease to celebrate weekly Masses after Aug. 1, 2015.

Refugees flee Mosul, set up camp near Irbil (CNS photo/Stringer, EPA) (June 13, 2014)
Signs Of the Times

According to data collected in October by the Chaldean Diocese of Erbil, there are more than 10,000 Christian families who have found refuge in the suburbs of Erbil and other parts of Iraqi Kurdistan after fleeing Mosul and the cities of the Nineveh Plain before the advance of Islamic State militant

NOCHE DE LOS MUERTOS. Demonstrators demanded justice for 43 missing students in Mexico City on Nov. 8. The sign reads “Ayotzinapa, state terrorism”
Signs Of the Times

Ecumenical Day of Solidarity feeds 'hope against apathy, fear, death and impunity.'