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FaithThe Living Word
N. T. Wright
What is the word of God, and how do we hear it? A lecture by N. T. Wright.
FaithIn All Things
Michael J. Rogers, S.J.
When we think of martyrs for justice in the world today the beatitudes that immediately spring to mind may be ldquo blessed are the peacemakers rdquo or even ldquo blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness rdquo We likely don rsquo t give much thought to the martyrs as the pur
Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople greet a small crowd after delivering a blessing in 2014 in Istanbul (CNS photo/Paul Haring).
FaithNews
Francis X. Rocca - Catholic News Service

Ankara and Istanbul were gray and cold, at least compared to Rome, during Pope Francis' Nov. 28-30 visit to Turkey. And the general reception, outside of the pope's official meetings, was hardly warmer. There were none of the enthusiastic crowds that usually greet him on his trips, no masses waving signs of welcome along his motorcade route or behind police barriers at the stops.

FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis rsquo three-day visit to Turkey November 28-30 was intended primarily as an ecumenical visit to the center of the Orthodox world with an important Muslim-Christian dimension nbsp It has taken on considerable political significance however because of the dramatic situation in the
"The Martyrdom of St. Clement," Bernardino Fungai (1460-1516) in the painting,
FaithIn All Things
Joseph McAuley
A prayer by St. Clement is considered part of the earliest of Christian literature.  
Cokie Roberts, master of ceremonies, applauds Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates during the U.S. Global Leadership Campaign Tribute dinner honoring Gates in Washington, D.C., July 15, 2008. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
FaithIn All Things
Mary Ann Walsh
Cokie Roberts, political commentator for ABC News, has stood for more than four decades as a prominent Catholic woman in the public.