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FaithSigns Of the Times
Kevin Clarke
The pope’s call for Christians to offer an apology to gay and lesbian people, issued during his flight back to Rome from Armenia on June 26, was carefully welcomed by Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego. “I think it opens up a very helpful pathway to dialogue and, hopefully, healing,&rdqu
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
“‘You shall not kill’ has absolute value and applies to both the innocent and the guilty.”
FaithGeneration Faith
Marina Elgawly
I watched as Egyptian state forces ran over peaceful Coptic protestors with military vehicles.
The march to Daniel Berrigan's funeral on May 6. All photos by Jonathan Giftos.
FaithFaith in Focus
Nathan Schneider
Dan is dead; long live Dan. But how?
FaithEditorials
The Editors
Daniel J. Berrigan was one of the most influential Catholics of our time.
A Familiar Pose. Father Berrigan speaks in October 2006 at the 3rd Annual Staten Island Freedom & Peace Festival. Photo by Clara Sherley-Appel; Wikicommons
FaithSigns Of the Times
Luke Hansen
Daniel Berrigan, the Jesuit priest and acclaimed poet who for decades famously challenged U.S. Catholics to reject war and nuclear weapons, died on April 30. He was 94. He was a Jesuit for 76 years and a priest for 63 years.