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Photo from ‘The White Lotus’ courtesy of HBO
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A conversation between theologian Christopher Pramuk and iconographer Father William Hart McNichols.
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Housing is an extension of people and of the family, and we can’t ignore the need for more housing simply because we don't want our neighborhoods to change.
“Tell me, how does climate change drive someone to hack a person to death with a machete?”
He said he told the pope, “I could spend all day here talking to you,” and Francis replied, “So could I!”
“We humbly seek the Lord’s grace for the healing of all those who were impacted by this tragic event,” said Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City following a shooting at the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade.
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by Michael O’Brien
Palestinians walk through the destruction left by the Israeli air and ground offensive on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City on Feb. 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Mohammed Hajjar)
“The struggle to secure our daily bread is exhausting. There is a shortage of everything. Nutritious food is non-existent. We have run out of medications and vitamins.”