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Wester's powerful letter part of hopeful trend: bishops arguing for nonviolence

50 years after Northern Ireland's 'Bloody Sunday,' survivors still seek justice

Your thoughts on accused clergy

Germany's Cardinal Marx calls findings of abuse report a 'disaster' for church

Pope: Church courts must never manipulate facts for a desired end

After COVID-19 quarantine, Washington's Cardinal Gregory 'back at work'

Madrid archdiocese helped 72 abuse survivors in 2021, report says

Editorial: In penance for mishandled abuse cases, Benedict needs to give up 'pope emeritus'

On Holocaust Remembrance Day, lessons from three popes' visits to Auschwitz

Happy are peacemakers who wake up the rest of us

Links: Clean Water Act at risk; Hall of Famer memories; another reason to love librarians

In decisions, retiring Justice Breyer has opposed death penalty, supported right to abortion

Pope Francis to meet with college students in virtual dialogue hosted by Chicago's Loyola University

Honduran bishops urge dialogue during political crisis

With majority vaccinated, restrictions removed in English, Welsh churches

Vatican defends Benedict after report faults abuse record

Milwaukee Archdiocese takes aim at trans persons in sweeping new policy

Can a snowplow metaphor help white Catholics understand racial privilege?

Religious leaders critical to success of Puerto Rico debt restructuring

Author Jim Forest, chronicler of giants like Day and Berrigan, strengthened many

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