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August 21, 2017

Vol. 217 / No. 4

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Faith Of Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.August 09, 2017

Forgiveness is the only way out.

Faith Your Take
Our readersAugust 09, 2017

Readers who attended secular colleges were less likely to report that their faith was strengthened in college.

Magazine Your Take
Our readersAugust 09, 2017

Just war is not just about avoiding war but also proactively building peace.

Politics & Society Editorials
The EditorsAugust 09, 2017

Heavy debt from a college education can only make it more difficult for young adults to undertake the commitments of marriage and parenthood.

Politics & Society Editorials
The EditorsAugust 09, 2017

Brutality, corruption and an “us-versus-them” mentality in the ranks undermine what is for many officers a sincere vocation to protect and serve.

Politics & Society Short Take
Patrick T. BrownAugust 08, 2017

Colleges and universities need to broaden their call to discipleship to stretch beyond the campus.

Cardinal Charles Bo of Yangon, Myanmar, pictured in an early January photo, has become increasingly outspoken as the Nov. 8 election approaches and has urged the nation to embrace religious diversity. (CNS photo/Lynn Bo Bo, EPA)
Politics & Society Dispatches
Gerard O’ConnellJuly 28, 2017

Cardinal Bo believes the establishment of diplomatic relations between Myanmar and the Holy See could “help build up Myanmar as a democracy and contribute to peace building in the country.”