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  • Ethicist says U.S. has moral duty to respond to refugee crisis

    Ethicist says U.S. has moral duty to respond to refugee crisis

    • May 27, 2016

    Father David Hollenbach says that if you can’t swim, you’re not obligated to jump into a river to save a drowning child. The U.S., however, can help refugees, so he says it’s time to jump.

    By Kim Lawton
  • Imam says Muslims and Christians suffer together in Middle East

    Imam says Muslims and Christians suffer together in Middle East

    • May 24, 2016

    ROME—After his historic meeting on Monday with Pope Francis in the Vatican, the Grand Imam of Egypt’s al-Azhar mosque said the “rivers of blood” in the Middle East must end, and warned that if terrorism is allowed to fester, East and West “will suffer together.” “Today I am in the heart

    By Inés San Martín
  • Even in Francis era, it’s okay to have doubts on immigration

    Even in Francis era, it’s okay to have doubts on immigration

    • May 24, 2016

    With presidential elections fast approaching in the United States and Europe in the midst of a serious migrant crisis, few topics are more hotly debated today than the question of immigration. Some are radically opposed, especially when it comes to significant numbers of mostly Muslim migrants, while others advocate an

    By Thomas D. Williams
  • Texas prelate says beaten Indian bishop puts ‘human face’ on Gospel

    Texas prelate says beaten Indian bishop puts ‘human face’ on Gospel

    • Apr 29, 2016

    The Indian bishop (Gallela) at the heart of the story is a personal friend of retired retired Bishop Michael Pfeifer of San Angelo in Texas.

    By John L. Allen Jr.
  • Nigerian bishop warns Boko Haram is down but not out

    Nigerian bishop warns Boko Haram is down but not out

    • Apr 26, 2016

    Life for the Christian minority in northern Nigeria has become increasingly perilous.

    By John L. Allen Jr.
  • Bishops’ religious freedom chief ‘cautiously optimistic’ on Little Sisters

    Bishops’ religious freedom chief ‘cautiously optimistic’ on Little Sisters

    • Apr 22, 2016

    Few American Catholic leaders in recent years have had more occasion to wrestle with questions of religious freedom.

    By John L. Allen Jr.
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