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Current Comment
The Editors
The clear linking of the horrific terrorist attacks in Paris to Islamic State strongholds sparked a heated debate over whether to turn away Syrian refugees.
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To the end, John Schlegel, S.J., was teaching his public how to die well.
(Flickr, David Wilson)
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Georgetown serves as a model for confronting past tainted by slavery
In this May 31, 2014, file photo, two Royal Canadian Air Force F-18 Hornet jets fly over Romania. Canada's new government has decided to stop airstrikes against Islamic State in the Middle East. (CNS photo/Mircea Rosca, EPA)
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The perhaps most treacherous mistake in the aftermath of the Paris attacks is to be deceived by the glamour of retribution.
Bishop Juan Barros attends his first Mass at the Cathedral of St. Matthew in Osorno, Chile, March 21 (CNS photo/Carlos Gutierrez, Reuters).
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Sexual abuse needs to be confronted at every turn in our church.
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The release of a new and shocking report concerning the impact of economic change on vulnerable citizens could not have come at a better time.
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Insurers in many states are raising premiums and increasing deductibles.
This is the logo for the Holy Year of Mercy, which opens Dec. 8 and runs until Nov. 20, 2016. (CNS/courtesy of Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization)
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As the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy approaches, many parishes and dioceses are preparing to celebrate and commemorate this time. Some will sponsor lectures or prayer groups. Jubilee doors will be opened and the sacrament of reconciliation will be encouraged. But as Pope Francis reminded us in
A mother and child are seen enjoying time together in a park in Indianapolis. (CNS)
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Having children and participating in the workforce should not have to be be traded off.