No one should feel complacent about the divisions this election emphasized and exploited, which run far deeper than political allegiances.
Editorials
The Year of Mercy is ending, but the work of mercy goes on.
As this year ends, it is crucial that we not shut the door—holy or otherwise—on the needs of those around us.
¿Cómo puede la Iglesia servir a la comunidad hispana en un mundo que cambia rápidamente?
Los hispanos constituyen un 70 por ciento del crecimiento de la Iglesia en los últimos 50 años.
What the church should do about Putin and Duterte
What can a nation or church do when its leaders mislead? Some political leaders take the “strong man” approach, using violence to win popular support and to distract from domestic problems.
¿Cómo debe reaccionar la Iglesia cuando sus empleados homosexuales se casan? Despedirlos no es la respuesta.
¿Cómo puede la Iglesia continuar a sostener sus ministerios y ser testigo de las verdades eternas de su enseñanza si sus propios empleados no las aceptan todas?
How should the church respond when gay employees get married?
How can the church continue to sustain its ministries while bearing witness to the timeless truths of its teaching when its own employees do not accept them all?
There’s a heroin epidemic in this country and faith communities need to be talking more about it.
In the last 10 years, the number of heroin-related overdoses nearly quadruple.
Editors: ‘See the person,’ not the party, for a healthy country
The United States needs to restore a particular kind of politics as usual.
How can the church serve the Hispanic community at a time of rapid change?
Hispanics made up 70 percent of the church’s growth in the last 50 years.
Why fighting for religious liberty should not become a culture war.
For generations, the church has provided support for millions of Americans, regardless of religion.
