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Though he try fiendishly and implacably, it is not given to man to destroy mankind. It was God Who brought the human race into being; it is His Providence, and not man's passion for tearing down, that will bring mankind's earthly sojourn to an end.

In These Pages: From Nov. 4, 1944
Holy Cross Father Theodore Hesburgh, second from left, and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. participate in a June 21, 1964, rally at Chicago's Soldier Field. (CNS photo/National Portrait Gallery) (Oct. 10, 2007)
From Sept. 21, 1940. No name was more closely associated with Catholic efforts for racial justice than America editor John LaFarge, S.J.

Where earth goes to water.

From 1934, a defense of the church's sexual teaching
In These Pages: September 29, 1934.
A case for prayer as exercise for the soul
An essay by Dorothy Day from April 19, 1933.
In These Pages: Dec. 21, 1929
In These Pages: From Oct. 12, 1929