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December 8-15, 2014

Vol. 211 / No. 18

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Signs Of the Times

After an early morning attack on a synagogue left four Israelis dead and eight injured on Nov. 18, the Latin Patriarch, Fouad Twal, called for an end to all violence in the Holy Land. “We are praying and waiting. We are sad,” said Patriarch Twal. “We must, all people of responsibil

Signs Of the Times
Judith ValenteNovember 25, 2014

As a young seminarian in the 1960s, the Rev. Robert Rosebrough marched for civil rights. For most of his 46 years as a priest, he has worked in inner-city parishes. His parish, Blessed Teresa of Calcutta is in Ferguson, Mo., a short distance from where a white police officer shot an unarmed African

Signs Of the Times
Tim PadgettNovember 25, 2014

El Salvador’s pro-life culture made it easy to codify church teaching into law.

Signs Of the Times

The Catholic Church calls for the creation of job opportunities and the recognition of the dignity of the poor, not simply for more handouts or expanded government welfare programs, Pope Francis said in a video message played on Nov. 20 at the Italian church’s Festival of Catholic Social Teach

Archbishop Blase J. Cupich
Signs Of the Times

Church officials in Goa, India, were expecting more than five million pilgrims for the once-a-decade exposition of the body of St Francis Xavier on Nov. 22. • While officials from the Kenyan government and bishops’ conference met on Nov. 19, Kenya’s Catholic bishops continued to urg

EYES ON THE PRIZE. Outside the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix, Abel and Idalia Rodríguez watch a live broadcast as President Obama describes his plan for immigration reform on Nov. 20.
Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeNovember 25, 2014

President Obama’s plan to essentially freeze most deportations of people without documentation in the United States would protect as many as 4.4 million people and their families. “Mass amnesty would be unfair,” the president said in a televised speech to the nation on Nov. 20. &ld

Vatican Dispatch
Gerard O’ConnellNovember 25, 2014

Pope Francis' call has clearly disturbed some cardinals and a number bishops.