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In All Things
Kevin Clarke
Eighty-seven migrants have died after attempting to cross the Sahara with the ultimate goal of escapign to Europe Pope Francis is the 4th nbsp lsquo most powerful rsquo person in the world according to Forbes which ranks Pope Francis immediately after the Presidents of Russia the USA and China
St. Rose of Lima Church, Short Hills, NJ
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
A little about the Vatican 39 s surprising plan to poll Catholics about important issues in preparation for the Synod of Bishops next October just reported in NCR nbsp First off this is indeed new While in the past bishops were encouraged to promote discussion in their dioceses in preparation f
National Security Agency director General Keith Alexander and director of national intelligence James Clapper at a Senate hearing in September (Photograph: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
In All Things
Margot Patterson
ldquo Everybody does it rdquo is never a strong argument whether the statement applies to evading taxes cheating on school exams stealing office supplies or eavesdropping on neighbors For one thing it rsquo s untrue Everybody does not do it For another it rsquo s irrelevant But that is the
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
The vocation of the Catholic brother is often misunderstood Frequently they are asked even by members of their own religious order quot Why don 39 t you get ordained quot It is often an insensitive question You might as well ask a married man why he didn rsquo t join a religious order nbsp
In All Things
Nicholas Sawicki
This past week the new U S envoy to the Vatican Ken Hackett noted that the similarities are greater than the differences between the objectives of the Holy See and of the Obama administration The retiring Archbishop of Winnipeg Most Rev James Weisgerber is calling for a greater focus on justi
In All Things
John Carr
As America rsquo s Washington Correspondent I rsquo m supposed to report and comment on what rsquo s going on in Washington The two dominant stories are the continuing failures of the ldquo Obamacare rdquo web site and U S spying on our allies including the private conversations of heads of sta