America’s readers weigh in on the president’s temperament and conduct.
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Our readers on the greatness of Catholic kitsch
Our readers offer their appreciation for Kerry Weber’s defense of Catholic kitsch.
Has the ‘cult of youth sports’ reached your family?
How do Catholic parents navigate the balance between youth sports and Sunday obligation?
Your Take: A pro-life approach that’s more than just outlawing abortion
Can the pro-life movement advance beyond the push to merely outlaw abortion?
Your Take: Is ‘Conclave’ worth seeing for Catholics?
Readers react to a papal election on the big screen.
Your Take: the gift of vegetarianism
Our readers weigh in on the value and spiritual benefits of vegetarianism, inspired by the experience of Fr. Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
Trump, Harris or…blank? Catholic voters explain their voting plans
“I will not vote for president this year,” Monica Brent writes. “I cannot in good conscience vote for Donald Trump, for many reasons. However, Kamala Harris’s stance on abortion makes her a no-go for me, as well. ”
What makes liturgy ‘reverent’?
Our readers weigh in on the recent discussion between Rachel Lu and Matthew Cortese, S.J. on diverse forms of reverence in the Mass.
Breaking bread and ending culture wars
In a piece published in the September issue of America, the Napa Institute’s Tim Busch described his initiative to alleviate American Catholic polarization through a series of dinners. His approach elicited diverse reactions from our readers.
Is it OK to attend Mass even if you don’t believe in God?
In the July-August issue of America, Emma Camp argued that a person with doubts about God’s existence could still benefit from attending Mass.
