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a bas relief sculpture of black people from slavery to emancipation with holy spirit above them
Read the responses to Christopher J. Kellerman, S.J., on the Catholic Church's history with slavery. Comments were gathered from the online version of the article.
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“Our communion is unsure of itself.” We must “recover a sense of what holds us together.” The stakes are very high for our church, and listening to one another is the first step on a much longer journey.
Sofia Bell was recently selected to play in the 2023 McDonald’s All-American Games and had offers from schools like Gonzaga, Notre Dame and Stanford.
Robert E. Hosmer Jr.
With 'Botticelli’s Secret: The Lost Drawings and the Rediscovery of the Renaissance,' Joseph Luzzi has written a fascinating narrative that tells the story of the drawings and seeks to revise our understanding of the phenomenon traditionally known as the Renaissance.
Patricia Lawler Kenet
In Dawn Eden Goldstein's biography of the Rev. Ed Dowling, we encounter a remarkable individual whose intellect, enthusiasm and humility helped Alcoholics Anonymous burgeon into a worldwide haven for spiritual growth for those struggling with addiction.
With great poetry God is not only in the details, but in the details of the details.
Learning a little more about Flipboard got me wondering what kind of vision of the Catholic Church you might find when the audience creating it is from around the world.
Erskine Childers pictured during the Boer War (Wikimedia Commons) 
Erskine Childers went from being the John le Carré of his day to a convicted war criminal and nationalist martyr.
A pro-life sign is displayed during the 2019 annual March for Life rally in Washington.
Under the bill, an abortion would be considered homicide, subject to sentences of 30 years in prison or the death penalty.
A Reflection for Thursday of the Third Week of Lent, by Kevin Clarke