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FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
“Jesus approaches us gently, in the disarming simplicity of the host. He comes as bread broken in order to break open the shells of our selfishness.”
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
“Until we revive our sense of responsibility for our neighbor and every person, grave economic, financial and political crises will continue,” the pope said in his message for the World Day of the Poor.
Politics & SocietyNews
Ruby Thomas - Catholic News Service
In the wake of George Floyd's murder, Black Catholics are making their voices heard for racial and social justice in the United States.
Politics & SocietyNews
Damian Avevor, Catholic News Service
The former president of Ghana, Jerry John Rawlings, gave voice to the thoughts of many in Africa when he wondered if George Floyd's murder "cannot shock the American populace to see evidence of their own decline, what can?"
The Metropolitan Opera in New York (photo: iStock)
Arts & CultureMusic
Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J.
On April 25, the Met’s first virtual gala was held. It will be rebroadcast on June 12 and 13.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Kevin Clarke
“The blueprint for transformation and liberation is already available,” she said. “The question that remains is: Will those in power use it?”
The U.S.-Canada border crossing in Lacolle, Canada. The Trump administration is scheduled to formally publish more stringent asylum rules June 15 and allow 30 days for public comment. (CNS photo/Christinne Muschi, Reuters) 
Politics & SocietyNews
Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
The changes may eliminate multiple grounds under which people can be granted asylum and allow immigration judges to reject asylum applications without hearing from those seeking it.
FaithShort Take
James T. Keane
Archbishop Viganò, marginalized by his own rhetoric, wants to stay in the public spotlight by whatever method possible.
FaithThe Word
Jaime L. Waters
Romans takes notions of physical burdens of the flesh and calls for believers to focus instead on the Spirit of God within them.
FaithThe Word
Jaime L. Waters
The rewards for accepting the Gospel are awesome, but the demands are hefty. Belief is not passive or easy.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Isabelle Senechal
Human trafficking is a dark and complex subject, but the situation is not without hope.
A memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University, in Minneapolis, on June 4, 2020. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Kevin Clarke
Minneapolis police have used force against African-American residents seven times more often than against white residents over the past five years, reports Kevin Clarke.
Arts & CultureBooks
Nualy Kenny's new book on clergy sex abuse reminds us there are solutions to this deep crisis that need to be implemented with urgency.
MagazineOf Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
This summer, America will shift to a monthly frequency, but our position in relation to the news cycle has not changed.
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Arts & CultureIdeas
Elyse Durham
To a world in upheaval, ballet is an emblem of calmer times.
Arts & CultureBooks
Joseph McAuley
Matthew Lockwood's new book shows how the events of the 1770s had reverberations far beyond American shores.
FaithFeatures
J.D. Long García
New ministries are trying to help Latino L.G.B.T. Catholics and their families understand each other by working at the intersection of faith, culture and sexuality, reports J.D. Long-García. The first step is talking openly and honestly.
Arts & CultureBooks
Diane Scharper
Lawrence Wright's new thriller deals with the effects of a killer pandemic.
Arts & CulturePoetry
Willie Lin
Too prone to darkness all my life I have asked for a task, a purpose to survive me.
Arts & CultureBooks
Michael Vaccari
Eric Foner’s new book tells a sad story: how the U.S. Supreme Court, many Southern states and Congress delayed the implementation of three important constitutional amendments for nearly a century.