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Nagasaki, 1945. Photo: Shutterstock/ Everett Historical
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What defense can there be, then, against the awful forces that have now been unleashed with the utter terror of the atomic bomb?
Members of the Catholic Association of Latino Leaders gather for Mass at the start of their annual meeting in Los Angeles on Aug. 22, 2013
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Latinos now outnumber non-Hispanic whites in California.
Editorials
The Editors
How does a nation build up an economy that builds up its people?
Editorials
The Editors
The landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges represents the high-water mark in the culture wars that have afflicted the country and the church for decades. Some view the court’s decision to redefine civil marriage in order to accommodate same-sex couples as an egregi
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In a rare display of bipartisanship, the U.S. Senate approves federal torture ban.
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The Editors
It will take years to take the full measure of “Laudato Si’,” Pope Francis’ new encyclical on the environment, and assess its impact. Pope Leo XIII wrote about the rights of workers in “Rerum Novarum” (1891) in response to the Industrial Revolution, but unions sti