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"Antoinette Tuff engaged, defused and offered love to the intruder, saving everyone, including the desperate young man, from harm."
In All Things
Eli S. McCarthy
Antoinette Tuff met an armed intruder with love and models for us the realistic force of nonviolence.
Palestinians with intellectual disabilities make felted wool ornaments, Nativity sets and other gift items from the wool of Bethlehem sheep at the Ma'an lil-Hayat in Bethlehem. (CNS photo/Debbie Hill)
In All Things
Matthew Livingstone, S.J.
This year I was blessed with the opportunity to spend the Christmas holidays in the Holy Land something I have always hoped to do thanks to my one year of studies in Cairo Yet going from Egypt to the Kingdom of David struck me as a little odd Didn rsquo t the Holy Family escape from Herod in Be
In All Things
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
Pope Francis 39 discussion marking the end of the Union of Superiors General of religious men at their 82nd General Assembly made just one day rsquo s headline and then faded from the news Too bad because it was one of those spontaneous conversations where the truth suddenly pops out and deserve
Sharon in 2005
In All Things
Kevin Clarke
Picking his words with some care during a memorial service in front of Israel rsquo s Parliament building in Jerusalem Vice President Joseph R Biden Jr said today of Israel rsquo s former prime minister Ariel Sharon ldquo Like all historic leaders all real leaders he had a North Star that gui
The delegation meets with Chabelo Morales (center) at the penal farm of La Ceiba, Honduras, on Sept. 9, 2013. Chabelo was sentenced to prison without an opportunity to defend himself in court.
In All Things
Luke Hansen
In the film ldquo Motorcycle Diaries rdquo 2004 the viewer rides along for a 14 000-kilometer journey through Argentina Chile Peru Colombia and Venezuela The drivers are a young Che Guevara Gael Garc a Bernal and his friend Alberto Granado Rodrigo De la Serna The film dramatizes an act
In All Things
Clayton Sinyai
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops is calling on Congress to extend emergency unemployment benefits for more than one million job seekers who lost this critical lifeline as 2013 drew to a close and asking American Catholics to exercise faithful citizenship by urging their elected representatives