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Feb 27-March 12, 2015

Reader's Retrospective: Fr. Stephen J. Umhoefer

by Julie Gunter
Nov 9, 2015

Reader's Retrospective: All early NCR subscriber Fr. Stephen J. Umhoefer ever wanted to be is a parish priest. 

Salvation changes everything

by Mary McGlone
Mar 14, 2015

Our readings for this Fourth Sunday of Lent make us privy to the slow development of the Christian understanding of salvation. We begin with a reading from 2 Chronicles that sums up much of Old Testament salvation history: God gives the people good things, the people sin and are punished, God saves them again -- and the pattern repeats itself.

Selma march at 50: 'This is the first time in my life I am seeing a Negro nun'

by Paul Murray
Mar 13, 2015

Editor's note: Every day this week, we are publishing reflections of Bloody Sunday, its aftermath and the march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., to commemorate the march's 50th anniversary. Find more Selma reflections.

Selma march at 50: 'You represented all of us who couldn't go'

by Paul Murray
Mar 12, 2015

Editor's note: Every day this week, we are publishing reflections of Bloody Sunday, its aftermath and the march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., to commemorate the march's 50th anniversary. Find more Selma reflections.

Kathy Scannell was a 23-year-old office worker for the Delaware Development Department when she flew to Alabama with a delegation from the Wilmington Catholic Interracial Council. They arrived for the last day of the Selma-to-Montgomery march.

Selma march at 50: St. Joseph Sister cared for demonstrators on Bloody Sunday

by Paul Murray
Mar 11, 2015

Selma march at 50: 54-mile trek was 'magnificent'

by Paul Murray
Mar 10, 2015

Selma march at 50: Bloody Sunday 'was just heartbreaking to see'

by Paul Murray
Mar 9, 2015

The Father's house

by Patricia Datchuck Sánchez
Mar 7, 2015

54 miles to freedom: Catholics were prominent in 1965 Selma march

by Paul Murray
Mar 7, 2015
Editorial

Editorial: What are you willing to risk to bring about equality?

by NCR Editorial Staff
Mar 7, 2015
Perspective

That all might hear the Gospel and live

by Sam Albano
Feb 25, 2015

Kansas City parishioners, bishop split on future of shuttered school building

by Soli Salgado
Feb 23, 2015

The gift of 'A Simple Life'

by Antonio D. Sison
Feb 20, 2015

Under San Francisco's new handbook language, could gay marriage lead to dismissal?

by Dan Morris-Young
Feb 19, 2015

Middle ground remains elusive in San Francisco Catholic high school handbook fight

by Dan Morris-Young
Feb 17, 2015

Francis tells cardinals not to be 'closed caste,' seek contact with marginalized

by Joshua J. McElwee
Feb 15, 2015

Kayla Mueller's encounter with a suffering God

by Jamie Manson
Feb 12, 2015

Ousted 'Bling Bishop' makes soft landing in Vatican

by David Gibson, Religion News Service
Feb 10, 2015

New cardinal: Vatican should be 'voice of the voiceless'

by Joshua J. McElwee
Feb 10, 2015

Ohio Congressman describes 'evolution' from pro-life to pro-choice

by Vinnie Rotondaro
Feb 10, 2015

Papal sexual abuse commission 'developing processes' of accountability

by Joshua J. McElwee
Feb 9, 2015

Some see Junipero Serra, Pope Francis' next American saint, as less than holy

by David Gibson, Religion News Service
Feb 3, 2015

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