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Dispatches
The dizzying pace of improved relations is a welcome surprise in South Korea
Kevin Clarke
May 07, 2018
Developments on the Korean peninsula have inspired a degree of shock and awe in diplomatic circles.
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News
Trump signs order to give faith groups stronger voice in government
Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
May 04, 2018
The initiative will provide recommendations for faith-based programs to partner with the government to fight poverty.
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Jesuitical
Wajahat Ali reminds U.S. Catholics of their own history of discrimination
Olga Segura
May 04, 2018
This week, we talk with Wajahat Ali, a contributing op-ed writer for The New York Times, where he covers religion, family life and U.S. politics.
Wajahat Ali reminds U.S. Catholics of their own history of discrimination
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News Analysis
Why Paul Ryan’s ‘economic approach’ to politics clashes with Catholic teaching
Jason Blakely
May 04, 2018
The conflict between Mr. Ryan’s libertarianism and his Catholicism rests on rival anthropologies.
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Vantage Point
Fr. Daniel Berrigan’s and the ‘Catonsville Nine’ colloquy continues to offer hope today
Thomas M. Gannon, S.J.
May 04, 2018
On May 17, 1968, nine Catholic peace activists burned draft files in an act of protest against the Vietnam War. This excerpt from America’s report of the trial (10/26/68) relates a “most unusual colloquy” between the defendants and the judge.
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