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July 21-28, 2014

Vol. 211 / No. 2

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Columns
Daniel P. HoranJuly 08, 2014

I have long wondered if a “stewardship” response to the environment is sufficient or even if it is correct.

(Photo from Wikimedia Commons)
Current Comment
The EditorsJuly 08, 2014

Government efforts have shifted homeless from tourist spots to other parts of the city.

OVER THERE. Members of the 78th Division, including the author’s father (sixth from the right), receive awards in Bordeaux, France, May, 1919.
Politics & Society News

World War I stories include several about enemies who discovered one another’s humanity. On the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into the war, this is one.

Of Other Things
Bill McGarveyJuly 08, 2014

In combatting sexual assault on campus, is there a middle ground between “Just say no” and “Please sign here”?

LISTENING SESSION. Bishop Frank J. Caggiano with Knights of Columbus.
Signs Of the Times
Sean SalaiJuly 08, 2014

Bridgeport's new bishop holds listening sessions to learn the concerns of parishioners.

Migrants sit in shelter at Catholic church in Texas.
Signs Of the Times

Bishop says influx of young migrants is a humanitarian crisis, not an immigration problem.

A victim of a landmine tries out a prosthetic limb. Pope Francis is urging international action to rid the world of landmines, which, he said, prolong war and nurture fear. (CNS photo/Yahya Arhab, EPA)
Signs Of the Times

Landmines wound innocent civilians, “prolong war and nurture fear” long after conflicts have ended.