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Kevin Clarke is America’s chief correspondent and the author of Oscar Romero: Love Must Win Out (Liturgical Press).
FaithScripture Reflections
A Reflection for Saturday of the Twenty-First Week of Ordinary Time, by Kevin Clarke
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Those Jesuits who remain, he said, now face the “fundamental concern” of expulsion or detention if relations between the Society of Jesus and the government of former Sandinista comandante President Daniel Ortega and his wife and vice president, Rosario Murillo, grow any worse.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
The latest moves by the Ortega regime came close to a direct expulsion of the Jesuits without actually stepping over that line, according to an expert on Latin American revolutions.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Nicaraguan officials ratcheted up a harassment campaign targeting Jesuits in Managua over the weekend.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
A Nicaraguan judge described the Jesuit university as a “center of terrorism,” accusing its administrators and educators of “betraying the trust of the Nicaraguan people” and of “transgressing against the constitutional order.”
FaithFeatures
Parsing the numbers and understanding the implications can be challenging. Are we learning anything new?
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Sadly, the church of El Salvador can offer any number of priests, men and women religious and lay people to choose from to hold up as modern exemplars of Christian self-sacrifice.
FaithScripture Reflections
A Reflection for Thursday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Clarke
Politics & SocietyDispatches
In an email exchange between a Texas state trooper and his supervisor, the trooper reported receiving orders in encounters with migrating people that he called “inhumane.”
Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
What obligation does the United States still owe these Christians and other Iraqi religious minorities? What is it willing to do to assist and protect them?