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Kevin Clarke is America’s chief correspondent and the author of Oscar Romero: Love Must Win Out (Liturgical Press).
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“I think people on both sides would say that it’s gone well,” he says. “By no means do [adjuncts] feel like they have reached a level of parity,” he adds, “but they understand that the university has taken a real step in the right direction and want to continue to work with the union.”
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Faculty Forward reports “deep misgivings about the future of higher education” among respondents.
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The bishops wrote, "Our organizations have first-hand knowledge that these actions have generated fear among immigrants and have made their communities more distrustful of law enforcement and vulnerable to misinformation, exploitation and fraud. We find such targeting of immigrant women and children—most of whom fled violence and persecution in their home countries—to be inhumane and a grave misuse of limited enforcement resources.”
Dispatches
In Guatemala the arrests of 18 former military officials on charges of human rights violations were detailed on Jan. 6.
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Supporting the president’s “modest” proposals, Dallas Bishop Kevin Farrell wrote, they represent “first steps in correcting gun laws so weak that they are ludicrous.”
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The president was most clearly moved when remembering the particularly horrific attack on the Sandy Hook Elementary school in Newtown, Ct., in December 2012.
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Papal visits to Cuba-the United States, South America and Africa were number 1 on the top ten church stories of 2015.
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Sandra Bland's traffic stop became part of a national dialogue on race and police use of force
In All Things
Father Curry had little choice but to soldier on, considering the many projects and accomplishments he had crowded into his life.
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The primary objective of the settlement is to transform the culture of the archdiocese into one that is vigilant about preventing child abuse.