‘A Radical Faith’ tells the story of Sister Maura Clarke, one of the churchwomen killed in El Salvador in 1980.
In All Things
Anti-Trump protests are the new normal on New York’s swanky Fifth Avenue
The police have shown little hostility toward the crowds, but retailers may be losing patience.
God uses the imperfect or, why I voted for Donald Trump
While I cannot confirm the depth of the president-elect’s Christian beliefs, I know he represents a pro-life platform.
Donald Trump, the Temple and the End Time
It is helpful and healthy to put aside the myth of sure and sunny progress. Our nation is a very good one, even if it’s never been the “greatest nation on earth.”
WATCH LIVE: Ignatian Family Teach-In 2016
Watch the Ignatian Family Teach-In 2016 live this weekend.
“I can’t call my parents after Trump’s win. At least not yet.”
Somehow, I feel like my parents no longer understand me, and I no longer understand them.
This election shows us why we need to meet our neighbors: that’s how we begin to love them.
If we are not yet exercising a preferential option for those made vulnerable by a Trump presidency, we must absolutely do so now.
President Trump will need prayers and God’s help; so will we
I still think Mr. Trump is unfit for office. But the American founders knew they were building a Republican system that would check executive power.
Regardless of the election outcome, Clinton leaves the stage as a champion
Clinton’s loss says more about the enduring presence of sexism in our society than about populism.
How Donald Trump didn’t lose
That comment about “clinging to their guns and Bibles”—maybe that was the beginning.
