On Sept 13 1996 Tupac Shakur died in a hospital in Las Vegas after he was shot in a drive-by shooting six days earlier Twenty years later while his legacy as a rapper and entertainer is still debated in barbershops and Twitter feeds his impact is undeniable Shakur was born in Harlem N Y on
Zac Davis
Zac Davis is an associate editor and the senior director for digital strategy for America. He also co-hosts the podcast, Jesuitical.
It turns out God loves Cleveland after all.
Some may shake their head today, wondering why their friends from Ohio are this excited over a game.
Is our gun culture compatible with democracy and freedom?
Reviewing Firmin DeBrabander’s “Do Guns Make us Free?”
Easter with Chinese Characteristics: Scenes from Holy Week in Beijing
The first time I was in Beijing for Holy Week I found it difficult to be in a different culture for some of my favorite liturgies of the year.
How are we teaching millennials to be pro-life?
We’re teaching young people to fight battles in an outdated and tired culture war.
Learning to grieve and forgive my parents’ divorce
The first interaction between the Body of Christ and the divorcee should not be at a request for an annulment or a second marriage.
Vice President Biden’s comments about abortion in America interview kick off new conversations
Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. affirmed that pro-life people “absolutely, positively” are welcome in the Democratic party and that he believes, as a Catholic, that “abortion is always wrong.”
Looking for answers after the Tianjin explosion
Rumors and questions are circulating in China about the explosion in Tianjin. The question is, will we ever have answers?
Learning to talk about abortion
We don’t need people to believe that Planned Parenthood is evil; In fact, it would be helpful to recognize the value of the general health services that Planned Parenthood offers. But we need people to believe that something more life-giving than what Planned Parenthood is doing is both necessary and possible.
Forgiving Greece’s debt isn’t just biblical, it’s smart economics
Forgiving Greece’s debt isn’t just biblical, it’s smart economics
