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In All Things
November 01, 2013
Eighty-seven migrants have died after attempting to cross the Sahara with the ultimate goal of escapign to Europe Pope Francis is the 4th nbsp lsquo most powerful rsquo person in the world according to Forbes which ranks Pope Francis immediately after the Presidents of Russia the USA and China
Detroit revival?
News
October 28, 2013
Catholic Charities has left the building, in Detroit. At least temporarily. Even as the city of Detroit grapples with the implications of bankruptcy, because of a recent consolidation and reorganization the area’s Catholic Charities services have been going through an upheaval of their own. Th
UN Special Rapporteur on Eritrea, Sheila B. Keetharuth
News
October 25, 2013
While European leaders ponder the problem of how to humanely respond to the armada of refugees emerging from North Africa for a perilous crossing across the Mediterranean, a United Nations expert today urged the international community to focus on the human rights situation in Eritrea, a country man
A once vibrant neighborhood near downtown Detroit
October 23, 2013
It is Aug. 6, the feast of the Transfiguration, and Albert Aaron stands on a corner on the East Side of Detroit, political flyers in hand, ready to chat up anyone willing to hear why his candidate should be the city’s next mayor. Three weeks earlier Detroit made national headlines with the lar
Their City in Ruins: Children sit among rubble in a besieged neighborhood in Homs, Syria, on Sept. 19
Signs Of the Times
October 23, 2013
Jesuit Refugee Service is serving thousands of internally displaced Syrians.
In All Things
October 22, 2013
Germany 39 s Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst dubbed quot the Bishop of Bling quot and facing calls to resign nbsp has a sit down with the master of modesty Pope Francis in Rome Father Thomas Rosica interviews our own Matt Malone S J the youngest ever editor-in-chief of America magazine T
News
October 21, 2013
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on toxic waste, Marc Pallemaerts, today in Geneva urged states to increase efforts to eliminate the use of lead especially in paint and toys. Even though lead poisoning is entirely preventable, lead exposure causes 143,000 deaths and 600,000 new cases of childre
In All Things
October 21, 2013
JP Morgan 39 s record fine who benefits most Zygmunt Bauman is in awe of Pope Francis Overwhelmed or underdone Obama admin acknowledges problems with ACA web registration launch Same sex couples may marry in New Jersey Remembering Father John Grange a 39 welcomer 39 in the BronxAs scandal un
In All Things
October 18, 2013
A majority of U S Hispanics identify as Catholic 53 percent 25 percent identify as Protestant nearly evenly divided between evangelical Protestant and mainline Protestant and few Hispanics 6 percent identify with a non-Christian religion But perhaps the fastest growing ldquo religious rd
In All Things
October 17, 2013
As the government shutdown snorted and whinnied on into its second week the mood accountants at Pew checked in with the American public Here 39 s a little of what they discovered Eighty-one percent say they are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States while just 14 percent