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Recently, some Catholic leaders seem jittery about protests, exercising free speech and community organizing.
Thumbs Up. Pope Francis meets Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, during a private audience at the Vatican Aug. 29. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano, handout)
Pope Francis and Zuckerberg spoke about "how communications technology can be used to alleviate poverty, encourage a culture of encounter and help deliver a message of hope."
Healthy Dialogue? Zack W., left, listens to Maurice Hardwick at a protest while Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivered an economic policy speech to the Detroit Economic Club in Detroit, Monday, Aug. 8, 2016. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Anger is no longer episodic, erupting from time to time, but now it’s rising to the level of needing police intervention.
Donald Trump’s favorite scapegoat these days is the national media.
Pope Francis speaks as Polish President Andrzej Duda and first lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda attend a meeting with government authorities and the diplomatic corps in the courtyard of Wawel Royal Castle in Krakow, Poland, July 27 (CNS photo/Paul Haring).
Francis said there is a need “for great wisdom and compassion” in addressing “the complex phenomenon of migration.”
Sister Simone Campbell and the Nuns on the Bus were in Washington, D.C., last September for the visit of Pope Francis. (CNS photo/Lisa Johnston, St. Louis Review)
The sisters represent "Pope Francis" voters on a tour through 13 states.
"I learned that people want to mend the gaps, that they really care about it, that they see the gaps differently," one sister said.
Bishop David A. Zubik of Pittsburgh, left, and Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl of Washington near the U.S. Supreme Court on March 23.
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People participate in a candlelight vigil July 11 at the Dallas City Hall Plaza. (CNS photo/Erik S. Lesser, EPA)
"If we are to sustain unity, if we are to get through these difficult times, if we are to honor these five outstanding officers who we have lost, then we need to act on the truths that we know," President Obama said at a memorial service for the officers.
These are difficult days for the consistent ethic of life in American politics.