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Edward Glynn, S.J., center, in Sea Bright, N.J., with his fellow Jesuits
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Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
Edward Glynn, S.J., served as America’s Washington correspondent during the 1972 presidential election and the Watergate crisis.
Eleonora Tortorelli (Pete Young/Jesuit High School of Tampa)
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Sean Salai
"Underprivileged kids needs the same quality of education as others," says Eleonora Tortorelli of 'Fe y Alegría.'
A police officer outside the subway entrance in Soho lower Manhattan on Canal street late in the day.
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Joe Hoover, S.J.
The moneyed, socially-liberal elite Mr. Trump turned Ted Cruz's insult on its head.
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Ellen K. Boegel
The decision creates the possibility of release for approximately 2,000 inmates nationwide.
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Zac Davis
We're teaching young people to fight battles in an outdated and tired culture war.
Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who became Pope Francis, washes the feet of residents of a shelter for drug users during Holy Thursday Mass at a church in a poor neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2008. Following a request by Pope Francis, the Vatican issued a decree Jan. 21 specifying that the Holy Thursday foot-washing ritual can include women. (CNS photo/Enrique Garcia Medina, Reuters)
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Laurie Ziliak
Pope Francis changed the rules to allow women to be included in the foot washing on Holy Thursday—something that was already happening in many places.