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A woman reacts to Pope Francis' final words during the closing Mass of the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia in this 2015 file photo. The pope will attend the next W.M.F., to be held Aug. 21-26 in Dublin. (CNS photo/Brian Snyder, Reuters) 
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis will attend the ninth World Meeting of Families on August 25 and 26, making him the second pontiff to visit Ireland.
Activists and DACA recipients are seen in New York City Feb. 15. (CNS photo/Shannon Stapleton, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Michael J. Dowling
The Irish and the Mexicans, the Indians and the Cubans, the Chinese and the Dominicans: Today, we celebrate their achievements.
FaithNews
Jerri Donohue - Catholic News Service
After World War II, American classrooms swelled with baby boomers. Desperate for English-speaking sisters, some bishops turned to Ireland for help.
Arts & CultureFeatures
James T. Keane
The numbers augur an uncertain future for the Catholic Church in Ireland, long a place where Catholicism seemed sure of deep roots and high adherence to practice and tradition.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Tom Deignan
Hunger strikes raise thorny political, philosophical and even spiritual questions.
The Chicago River goes green for St. Patrick's Day. (iStock/ChelFoto)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Robert David Sullivan
The Irish-American population is almost seven times bigger than Ireland itself, but it is also aging and shrinking.