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Tim Reidy, Matt Malone, S.J., Kerry Weber and James Martin, S.J.
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Tune in today at 1 p.m. Eastern for a smart Catholic take on faith and culture infused with Jesuit spirituality.
Michael Brown's mother is comforted during his funeral in St. Louis. (CNS photo/Robert Cohen, pool via EPA)
Editorials
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Conversations about racism must continue long after #ferguson fades from Twitter feeds.
Students take part in a meeting about the DREAM Act during a National Migration Week program. (CNS photo/Karen Callaway, Catholic New World)
Current Comment
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This fall, Latino, African-American and Asian students will outnumber white K-12 peers.
Community
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For more than a century, the Jesuit ministry of America has provided a smart, Catholic take on faith and culture. Today, in a world plagued by ideological, political and even ecclesial divisions, America's unique ministry of reconciliation is more important than ever.
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PODCASTSThe theologian and writer Jonathan Malesic discusses why we need a theology of work and the importance of setting boundaries around our work lives. Elizabeth Dias, winner of America’s George W. Hunt, S.J., Prize, discusses the canonization of Mother Teresa&nbsp
President Obama with African leaders on the final day of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 6, 2014. (State Department photo/Public Domain)
Current Comment
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First-ever African leaders summit highlights continent's growing economies.
Chris Martin, center, marches with Local 5285 in a Labor Day parade ahead of the 2012 Democratic National Convention. (CNS photo/Jessica Rinaldi, Reuters)
Editorials
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Despite well-reported setbacks, past year saw signs of hope for the American worker.
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We are pleased to offer a selecton of America's exclusive web only content. Take a deeper look at "Amoris Laetitia," the pope's exhortation on family life. "Never Lose Heart," Fr. Robert P. Maloney, C.M., August 13, 2015"Bombing Japan: Was It The Only
Lord Carey of Clifton, England, preaches during a service of Christian unity in the Anglican cathedral in Chester. (CNS photo/Simon Caldwell)
Current Comment
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Regrettable split over assisted suicide in the Church of England should be approached in a spirit of fraternal love.