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The manhunt for a martyr’s killers
Kevin Clarke
February 09, 2017
'The Assassination of a Saint' begins like a crime thriller, complete with a criminal manhunt.
Faith
To think that I saw it on 56th Street: a farewell to America House
James T. Keane
January 31, 2017
It is a bittersweet day for all who lived and worked at the longtime home of America magazine.
Politics & Society
Short Take
What would Jefferson say about today's America?
James T. Keane
January 22, 2017
What perils would Jefferson and Franklin warn us against?
Faith
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Apology from Archbishop of Canterbury coming for Reformation violence against Catholics
Trevor Grundy - Religion News Service
January 18, 2017
The statement is expected to express remorse that the (Protestant) Church of England carried out so many acts of violence.
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Celebrating 109 years of America’s mission
The Editors
January 13, 2017
Support our first-ever #AmericaAnniversary challenge and help us celebrate 109 years!
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Bank Heists and Wiseguys: "Crimetown" is the next true-crime podcast you should listen to
Kerry Weber
January 11, 2017
Vincent A. Cianci Jr., better known as “Buddy,” he was a trusted (and Jesuit-educated) champion for his city as well as a convicted felon.
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