These two women, I believe, were more than simply brave.
Columns
Angela Merkel’s response to the politics of fear.
To be a Muslim anywhere is to be regarded as suspect; to be a Muslim refugee is to be persona non grata.
Why are Catholics so good at creating co-ops?
Business, too, is a kind of formation, for better or worse.
Why bother with the humanities?
Economic advantage is not the only goal of higher education.
Feminism hasn’t lost its soul
Its truest purveyors are neither elite nor even much noticed.
James Martin: What’s so great about Jesuit education?
The more I meet with Jesuit college students, the more I am convinced that there is something special here.
Georgetown’s acts of Penance
Bringing scrutiny to bear on the slave labor that sustained it, Georgetown has been claiming its own sinful history.
Muslims are already denouncing terrorism, why aren’t we hearing them?
Countless Muslims have in fact been and continue to be in denouncing terrorism.
Saying goodbye to legendary Dodgers’ broadcaster Vin Scully
Vin Scully, Southern California’s soundtrack to summertime, is retiring.
Making compromises in the Catholic Church
We can’t always have what we want from the church, or even what we feel we need.
