USCCB chairmen respond to Obama’s ‘unprecedented and extreme’ executive order.
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Threading the Needle on Gay Rights and Religious Freedom?
Executive order expands protection for LGBT employees of federal contractors.
Building the Kingdom in China: Q&A with a Jesuit Architect and Missionary
Father Terrence Curry S J is a nbsp teacher architect and craftsman nbsp A 2001 nbsp Loeb Fellow nbsp of Harvard University he completed his architecture studies at the Pratt Institute Father Curry has taught architecture at U C Berkeley the University of Michigan Ann Arbor Fordham Univer
A Moonstruck Birthday in the Bronx
A reflection on the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing
‘The Classical Moment’: Author Q&A with Father James Schall, S.J.
A prolific Jesuit writer explores the pleasure of knowledge for its own sake.
From Religious to Spiritual – and Back Again
Nones may soon be giving witness to the rise of new and restored communities of faith.
‘The Liar’s Wife’: An Interview with Author Mary Gordon
Mary Gordon is a New York-based American Catholic writer and English professor at Barnard College She is best known for her novels memoirs and literary criticism on a wide variety of topics from religion to biography She holds a B A from Barnard College and an M A from Syracuse University In 20
St. John Paul II, Europe and Church Reform: 10 Questions for George Weigel
George Weigel is a Washington, D.C.-based Catholic theologian and writer, Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and Vatican analyst for NBC News. His weekly column, “The Catholic Difference,” is syndicated to 60 newspapers. Mr. Weigel is the author of 21 books, including Witness to Hope and The End and the Beginning, […]
UN Secretary General on Gaza
The Israel Defence Forces have begun a ground incursion on the Gaza Strip.
Come Worship the Lord: An Interview with John Michael Talbot
“We need music that reaches people where they are.”
