After Charleston, still much work to be done

Last week’s tragic shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., is the latest and most violent reminder that the disease of racism continues to erode the soul of our nation.
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New York Catholic church feels impact of massive manhunt for escapees

Fewer people were filling the pews in Cadyville after two convicted killers escaped June 6 from the Clinton Correctional Facility.
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Court upholds health care subsidies in states with federal exchanges

A 6-3 majority of the Supreme Court June 25 upheld tax subsidies for participants in health care exchanges run by the federal government.
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The world we leave for our children

Carolyn Woo, president of Baltimore-based Catholic Relief Services, writes The Catholic Review's AMEN Column this week.
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European bishops call on EU to welcome migrants fleeing war, poverty

Bishops across the EU are calling on member states to be generous toward thousands of migrants.
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Water, water everywhere, so grab a bucket!

The thunder was already rumbling when I put a pot of water on the stove and slipped some leftover stuffed peppers into the oven for dinner.As I worked in the kitchen, the storm was getting fiercer and closer. Then the power went out and the boys were scared. Dinner didn't matter
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Mount St. Mary’s University files federal trademark complaint

Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg has filed a complaint in federal court against Mount St. Mary’s University in Los Angeles.
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Loyola Blakefield alum’s ‘organic’ path to priesthood included rugby

Father Joshua Laws grew up in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, playing rugby and participating in service projects.
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Sister Nirmala Joshi, successor to Blessed Teresa, dies at 81

Sister Nirmala Joshi, who succeeded Blessed Teresa of Kolkata as superior general of the Missionaries of Charity died June 23 in Kolkota.
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Pope tells parents to be mindful of children’s suffering

Continuing a series of talks about the family, the pope reflected on the hurts family members cause each other.
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Visiting the Liberty Bell on one of the hottest days of the year (because that’s what parents do)

On one of the hottest days of the summer our sons and I drove up to see two of their cousins, who live outside Philadelphia.We rode the SEPTA commuter train into the city, got off, and walked for hours and hours in the blazing heat, sweat dripping from us, nothing
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The Catholic Review organizes a pilgrimage to the Papal Mass in Philadelphia

Join CR Media and the Archdiocese of Baltimore as we venture to Philadelphia to take part in the celebration of the Papal Mass. Updated Departure Information
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