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House Democrats prepare to speak on the steps of the Capitol to insist that Republicans include an extension of expiring health care benefits as part of a government funding compromise, in Washington, Sept. 30, 2025. (AP photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Editorial: As a nation grows sick and the rich grow richer, Catholics must act

Jesuit Fr. Dan Hartnette speaks with an Illinois State Police officer as members of a Catholic group take part in a procession near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Broadview facility in Chicago Oct. 11. The group had hoped to share Communion with detainees at the facility. (OSV News/Jeenah Moon, Reuters)

Chicago's Cardinal Cupich calls out 'hypocrisy' in US immigration enforcement

A couple is pictured in a file photo walking along Gillson Beach holding hands as the sun sets in Wilmette, Illinois. "Sometimes I come close to tears, not out of weakness, but from the exhaustion of seeing truth and kindness diminish in public life," writes NCR editor/publisher emeritus Thomas Fox. (OSV News/Reuters/Jim Young)

Hope, real hope, is not naive expectation but moral defiance

Constanza Flores Valdez, a fifth-grade student at Colegio Tepeyac Mexicano, helps decorate a Day of the Dead altar at her school Oct. 28. (GSR photo/Rhina Guidos)

Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrates life in 'another dimension'