Catholics of different political stripes do agree on important things.
Editorials
Fair Trade, Not Free Trade
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is shifting traditional partisan battle lines in Washington.
The Student Debt Crisis
Catholic colleges have a responsibility to offer affordable education.
Preventing a Nuclear Iran
Today negotiators in Vienna announced a deal to limit Iran’s nuclear program.
Bridging Our Divisions
It has been very discouraging to watch the acrimonious debate over religious liberty in Indiana and Arkansas. The passage of a Religious Freedom Restoration Act in these states sparked widespread protests over possible discrimination and exposed a deep divide in our nation on questions of marriage,
Each moment of the triduum offers important insights into our contemporary world.
Christ continues to suffer in his body today. How can we aid him?
A Space for Women: There are leadership roles in the church that do not require ordination.
Catholic women from around the world recently shared their stories of faith and service during an observance of International Women’s Day at the Vatican. The event, called Voices of Faith, took place on March 8, during Women’s History Month, and was notable for its open dialogue about the status of women in the church today. […]
Peace and Toilet Paper: ‘Prisons must build character, not break spirits.’
For the Christian, reports of prison scandals recall images of Jesus the prisoner.
