Catherine Pakaluk, who currently teaches at the Catholic University of America and holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University, describes her tweet to Mr. Macron as “spirited” and “playful.”
Emma Winters
Emma Winters is a Joseph A. O’Hare, S.J., fellow at America.
Questions surround future of German Jesuit rector over L.G.B.T comments
The delay appears to be about his public comments on homosexuality and the women’s diaconate.
How the new Chaplaincy Innovation Lab is building a learning community for ministers
From airports to prisons, chaplains face distinct challenges.
Meet Atticus, the Instagram poet who never takes off his mask
“Atticus is a storyteller, observer…. He loves the ocean, the desert, whiskey and playing with words.”
Top PA state senator proposes compensation fund for victims over changing statue of limitations
The “remedies clause” in the state constitution prohibits a retroactive change to the civil and criminal statute of limitations, according to Scarnati.
Archbishop Coleridge: U.S. needs to become “humbler church” in response to abuse crisis
In a conversation about sexual abuse in the United States and Australia, Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane, Australia, told America that “until there is a genuine restoration of trust, no apology is going to land.”
Ross Douthat and Father Matt Malone discuss McCarrick, Viganò and the crisis of sexual abuse
Father Malone interviewed Mr. Douthat about what was needed from the Vatican and how Catholics can maintain their faith in light of all the news about abuse in the church this summer.
A Jesuit remembers his friend John McCain
Father Edward Reese said he believes Senator McCain would want to leave his fellow Americans with a request for civility and respect in the nation’s political life.
A God worthy of belief
The book grapples with the biggest of issues: the meaning of life, the problem of evil and the value of praying to a God who seems only rarely to intervene in human affairs.
