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Tim ReidyMay 11, 2010

We feature two online conversations this week: the first is with Clayton Sinyai, a member of the Catholic Labor Network and the director of strategic campaigns for the Amalgamated Transit Union. Speaking at a conference on Caritas in Veritate held at Princeton University, Clayton explored what the pope's latest encyclical has to say about the labor movement.

Listen to my conversation with Clayton Sinyai.

We also spoke with Archbishop Joseph Mitsuaki Takami of Nagasaki, who was visiting New York to attend the nonproliferation deliberations at the United Nations. The archbishop brought with him a scorched remnant of a statue of Mary that graced the main altar of Nagasaki’s Urakami Cathedral before it was destroyed by the atomic bomb. The archbishop was an unborn child in his mother’s womb when the second atomic bomb obliterated his hometown. Read more about his visit in the Signs of the Times.

And listen to my conversation with Archbishop Takami.

In conjunction with Gerard Powers' article on "The Nuclear Ethics Gap," we are also happy to feature a selection of our coverage of nuclear arms control.

Finally, George Anderson S.J., offers this video update on the plight of the Damas de Blanco, who march every year for the release of dissidents in Cuba.

 

 

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