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Washington Front
November 19, 2015
What is missing from this campaign is serious discussion of work, workers and people without work.
Washington Front
November 13, 2015
Where is the focus on poverty, work and workers in the campaign?
Washington Front
October 21, 2015
Three years after Paul Ryan and Joseph R. Biden debated as vice presidential candidates, Washington is anxiously waiting for them to make anguishing choices about their futures—whether Mr. Ryan will answer his fractured party’s pleas to serve as speaker and whether Mr. Biden has the emot
Pope Francis addresses a joint meeting of Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington Sept. 24. In the first such speech by a pope, he called on Congress to stop bickering as the world needs help. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
In All Things
October 15, 2015
Francis demonstrates how to share Catholic moral principles in ways that invite and persuade rather than alienate and push people away.
Washington Front
September 22, 2015
I have been searching in vain for an earlier column of mine in which I predicted that Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders would surge, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush would be in trouble and Ben Carson would show unexpected strength in the race for the White House.The way faith is playing out in the campai
Dispatches
September 18, 2015
I believe both faith and politics are better served by the honesty and anguish of Joe Biden than by the cynicism and glibness of Donald Trump.
Pope Francis address workshop on climate change and human trafficking attended by mayors from around the world at Vatican.
Washington Front
August 20, 2015
If Congress wants to truly welcome Francis, they should follow his example.
Pope Francis address workshop on climate change and human trafficking attended by mayors from around the world at Vatican
Dispatches
August 11, 2015
Perhaps you've heard, Pope Francis is coming to Washington.
Washington Front
June 24, 2015
For just a few days, Washington’s obsession with the “middle class” was broken.
U.S. President Barack Obama discusses ways the nation can address poverty May 12 during the Catholic-Evangelical Leadership Summit on Overcoming Poverty at Georgetown University in Washington. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
Dispatches
June 23, 2015
For just a few days, Washington’s obsession with the “middle class” was broken.