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“People listen to those who are talking the talk and walking the walk. You become influential when you relentlessly and unwaveringly pursue what's right.”
Fox News Channel host Bill O'Reilly, right, shakes hands with Pope Francis during the Wednesday general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, on April 19, 2017. Photo courtesy of Osservatore Romano/Handout via Reuters
Politics & SocietyNews
Kevin ClarkeJosephine McKenna - Religion News Service
Bill O'Reilly, a Catholic, who last year challenged the pope’s views on immigration and promised to convince him of the need for reform, shook hands briefly with the leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics at the Vatican.
Donald J. Trump, Fred Rogers and Octavia Butler
Politics & SocietyFeatures
David Dark
The PBS host once asked, "What do you do with the mad that you feel?" The question is as relevant as ever.
Sandra Green Thomas, representing the descendants of 272 sold into slavery in 1838, speaks at Georgetown University's Liturgy of Remembrance, Contrition and Hope.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Kevin ClarkeTeresa Donnellan
Georgetown University and the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States began a process of penance and restitution, acknowledging an institutional sin in 1838 which preserved the university but condemned 272 to slavery in Louisiana.
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The Editors
Escalating rents and home prices have created invisible walls around communities all over the United States.
Politics & Society
Karen Clifton
Why do we use violence to solve violence?