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Dispatches
Uncertain Outcome for Dominant Parties as Irish Head to Polls
Rhona Tarrant
February 26, 2016
Analysts predict there won’t be enough support to reelect the current government and there may have to be a second election.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Does Donald Trump have governing on his mind?
Robert David Sullivan
February 25, 2016
Winning the presidency may cut into the former wrestling star's trash-talking time.
Signs Of the Times
Plane Talk on Bridge-Building
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
February 23, 2016
After making history in Mexico, Pope Francis was not done in the skies above on the way home to Rome
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
South Carolina winnows GOP race to two
Robert David Sullivan
February 21, 2016
Donald Trump wins first two primaries but now faces the tough part.
In All Things
Vatican spokesperson responds to questions about Pope Francis’ comments on Trump
James Martin, S.J.
February 19, 2016
"The key point is welcome—that is characteristic of this pontificate."
Dispatches
Belgian Waffles as ‘Brexit’ Gets Serious
David Stewart
February 19, 2016
On British exit, divisions among EU leaders are much wider than previously thought.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Pope comments on Trump may help him with evangelicals
Robert David Sullivan
February 19, 2016
Even if anti-Catholicism has abated, nativism remains in American politics.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
South Carolina unlikely to be Republican tiebreaker this year
Robert David Sullivan
February 19, 2016
The GOP primary comes after a late endorsement for Rubio and a papal scolding for Trump.
Dispatches
Pope wraps up Mexico trip with wide-ranging press conference
Gerard O’Connell
February 18, 2016
On flight, Francis discusses John Paul II’ close relationship with a woman, Zika and abortion
Dispatches
Pope responding to questions on Trump: ‘A person who only thinks of building walls, and not building bridges, is not Christian.’
Gerard O’Connell
February 18, 2016
‘A person who only thinks of building walls, and not building bridges, is not Christian....We must see if he said things in that way and in this I give the benefit of the doubt.'
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