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This is an excellent editorial, bringing the findings of a well-constructed study into the social justice discussion.
Pope Francis leads his general audience on Jan. 24 in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. (CNS/Tony Gentile, Reuters)
FaithYour Take
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Thirty-one percent of readers rated Pope Francis’ handling of sex abuse in the church as “somewhat positive,” while 30 percent of readers told us it was “somewhat negative.”
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is applauded as he arrives for his Jan. 20, 2017 swearing-in as the country's 45th president at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (CNS photo/Rick Wilking, Reuters)
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Although many readers were dismayed by being asked to pick a “best” policy, 31 percent of respondents told America that restrictions on abortion were Mr. Trump’s best policy.
Women religious from the Children of Mary Convent in Newark, Ohio, gather during the 2015 annual March for Life in Washington. (CNS photo/Jim Lo Scalzo, EPA)
MagazineYour Take
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America spoke to a number of young women religious about the vital contributions they and their fellow sisters make to the Catholic Church.
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Pro-choicers are puzzled by pro-lifers’ favoring cuts in government services to pregnant women in financial need.
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There is no one “Catholic” way to address immigration issues.