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Students at Loyola Marymount University organized a march of solidarity in support of undocumented immigrants.
Politics & Society Features
October 18, 2017
Catholics are called to act and to equip ourselves with truth-telling tools to transform the polemics of immigration into a grace-filled response to human suffering.
Politics & Society Last Take
September 05, 2017
DACA is a small and imperfect step in realizing what we Christians assert as truth about the dignity of all.
Arts & Culture
September 01, 2017
Latin American towns, like their exemplars in Spain, reflect in their organization the way the inhabitants lived together as a people.
Faith Short Take
July 21, 2017
The distinction between the disciplines of theological work and how these function in our common life is necessary.
Arts & Culture Art
June 06, 2017
At first encounter, Harmonia Rosales’s “The Creation of God” is striking. It is beautiful and familiar. Like Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam,” Rosales’s painting portrays the creation of humankind. However, the skin tones, gender and story being depicted by the artist are strikingly different.
Faith Features
February 22, 2017
Life lived intensely in God’s love is never convenient.
Politics & Society Last Take
January 31, 2017
We have not loved our nation in spite of its flaws—too often we have covered over those flaws and allowed them to grow.
Politics & Society
November 21, 2016
A majority of Catholics—52 percent—voted for Mr. Trump.
Photo taken at the Black Student Union meeting on Nov. 9.
Dispatches
November 14, 2016
This night, these young people notice the powerful coalition that is present and being born.
Politics & Society
October 17, 2016
In the face of the mounting political crises over immigration, is it possible to bring a renewed perspective to this question?