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Goodbye Columbus Day? Why Italian-Americans deserve a better holiday
Jim McDermott
October 06, 2017
“Celebrating Columbus Day does not honor their story and their struggle and their history; it insults it.”
Faith
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In 1918, this American Catholic accepted a death sentence rather than go to war
Barry Hudock
September 22, 2017
The courageous witness of 'unarmed prophet' Ben Salmon—precisely one century ago—anticipated a major development in Catholic doctrine on war and peace,.
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The French Foreign Legion: the colonial force par excellence
Ryan Richardson
September 20, 2017
A new book situates the Legion within the shameful history of French colonialism.
Politics & Society
Last Take
J.F.K. at 100: America’s Camelot has lost its sheen, but the vision lives on.
John J. Conley, S.J.
September 19, 2017
John F. Kennedy’s austere brand of patriotism still shines.
Arts & Culture
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Talking heads help humanize the PBS documentary ‘Martin Luther’
John Anderson
September 11, 2017
The two-hour film portrays the "simple monk" Martin Luther as more of a Catholic than he is generally thought to be.
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A writer who helps us understand the lives of others
Cynthia-Marie Marmo O'Brien
August 16, 2017
Paley knew by instinct what science now confirms: the role reading plays in developing empathy for the other.
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