Beth Knobbe, author of Party of One: Living Single with Faith, Purpose, and Passion, talks with Tim Reidy and Kevin Clarke about the vocation of single life in the church.
The Editors
Remembering Ed Glynn, S.J.
When men join the Jesuits they are reminded that few Jesuits become famous—John Courtney Murray, Pope Francis—but many will engage in unsung work in which they touch countless lives. Edward Glynn, S.J., born one of nine children in Clarks Summit, Pa., joined the Society of Jesus in 1955
Are immigrants really flooding our borders?
The myth of people “pouring” across our borders in ever-increasing numbers should not go unchallenged in this election year.
When will Iran stop executing juveniles?
Iran is ranked among the leading countries in the world in executions of juveniles.
Editors: Flint was no accident.
The effects of historical and structural racism must be taken into account
Working for Reconciliation in (The)North(ern) (of) Ireland
Kerry Weber and Tim Reidy host Pádraig Ó Tuama, who is a poet, theologian and mediator who works with a community in Northern Ireland called Corrymeela. Corrymeela is Northern Ireland’s oldest peace and reconciliation organization, with over 50 years of experience working alongside fractured communities and groups who are finding their relationships difficult, as well as […]
Pope Francis in Mexcio
It’s time to reframe the conversation in the U.S. about our southern neighbor.
For many in Congress, fundraising is more important than legislating.
Members tire of “a part-time Congress,” where fundraising has a higher priority than legislating
Zika Virus shows there is no ‘isolated illness’ in global age
Like the Ebola panic of 2014, Zika reminds the complacent of the affluent world of a kind of enforced solidarity with folks in poorer regions.
Celebrating Crispr
This research is at the very cutting edge of genetic science, and the technique it leverages has already occasioned both excitement and significant debate.
