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President Bill Clinton signing welfare reform legislation (Wikicommons).
Editorials
The Editors
The safety net has been weakened under the guise of local control.
Pope Francis greets people as he visits a new homeless shelter for men in Rome Oct. 15. Housed in a Jesuit-owned building, the shelter was created by and is run with funds from the papal almoner. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano, handout)
Current Comment
The Editors
The Catholic Church is charged with caring for souls, but Pope Francis has reminded us over and over again of the importance of caring for bodily needs as well.
Assyrian Christians, who had fled Syria and Iraq, carry placards and wave Assyrian flags during a gathering in late May in front of U.N. headquarters in Beirut. (CNS photo/Nabil Mounzer, EPA)
In All Things
The Editors
Join us Wednesday, March 30, at the Sheen Center in New York City.
Current Comment
The Editors
We should step back to consider the best policy going forward.
Philadelphia, PA USA - November 24, 2014; A young protester and his mother are seen holding signs at Dillworth Park at Philadelphia City Hall. (photo by Bas Slabbers/Istockphoto)
Current Comment
The Editors
Bigotry has its roots not just in 1860 or 1960 but in modern institutions and hearts.
Current Comment
The Editors
The U.N. Children’s Fund found that female genital cutting is more widespread than once thought.
Current Comment
The Editors
This generation can be unnerving to older voters.
Pope Francis gestures as he answers questions from journalists aboard his flight from Bangui, Central African Republic, to Rome Nov. 30. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Editorials
The Editors
The pope’s clever response to 'the Trump question' is instructive.