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How can the church help the victims of climate displacement?
Tessa Pulaski
March 06, 2017
Climate change is already affecting vulnerable populations across the world, in places that are the least able to adapt.
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Former Vatican ambassador: Border walls reflect inhumane indifference
Miguel Díaz
March 06, 2017
U.S. Catholics must welcome refugees, immigrants and strangers as a fundamental expression of Christian faith.
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What Trump conservatives and refugees both want: a place to call home
Elizabeth Bruenig
February 28, 2017
The attraction of Trump’s brand of conservatism is that it recognizes the meaning in place, patriotism and culture.
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What makes religious organizations so effective at diplomatic peacemaking?
Drew Christiansen
February 28, 2017
Drew Christiansen, S.J., discusses the significance of religious peacebuilding in struggling countries.
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Why the courts were wrong to rule against a florist who declined service to a gay wedding
Robert K. Vischer
February 28, 2017
A court decision compelling businesses to cater to same-sex weddings is a lazy response to the challenges of a pluralist society.
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Trump says inner-city crimes are going up. He’s wrong.
James T. Keane
February 24, 2017
Almost all major cities in the United States have experienced major decreases in violent crime over the past 25 years.
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