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Signs Of the Times
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In 2011 only 163,775 marriages were celebrated in U.S. Catholic churches.
Signs Of the Times
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Dozens of events around the country took place Oct. 5 as part of the March for Immigrant Dignity and Respect. Labor unions, churches and other social justice organizations have scheduled events to rally supporters of comprehensive immigration reform as a lead-in to a day-long rally and concert in Wa
Syria Breakthrough? Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (second from right) addresses the Security Council on Sept. 27
Signs Of the Times
Kevin Clarke
The U.N. 68th General Assembly ended on Sept. 30 in New York with some notable successes.
Signs Of the Times
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A Dutch Jesuit in the besieged Syrian city of Homs said those who remain are facing shortages of food and fuel. “Disease has captured some of us and is knocking on the door of others,” Frans van der Lugt, S.J., wrote in a letter released by the Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need
A young girl greets Pope Francis as he arrives in St. Peter's Square on Sept. 11
Signs Of the Times
Kevin Clarke
Pope Francis' blunt talk sent shock waves through the Catholic Church in the U.S. and the world.
Signs Of the Times
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Quebec’s proposed Charter of Quebec Values imitates the “unjust” imposition of antireligious secularism in France, said the Canadian constitutional lawyer and religious freedom expert Iain Benson. “The recent proposals from Quebec mirror those from France, where both countrie