What’s at stake in the upcoming midterm elections?
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Christians have been in Iraq for thousands of years. They might all be gone soon.
Kevin Clarke tells us about his reporting from Iraq.
Haley Stewart’s Catholic guide to living simply
You can build a more intentional life in the city or the suburbs, out in the country or right on campus.
Lakota and Catholic: Jesuit education on the Pine Ridge Reservation
This week, we talk with Maka Clifford of the Red Cloud Indian School in South Dakota.
A survivor of sex abuse on how the church can help victims
The abuse crisis cannot be fixed by priests alone.
Stephanie Saldaña on love, loss and memory in the Middle East
He was a French novice monk in Syria. She was a journalist who wanted to become a nun. Then, they fell in love.
Synod on Youth preview: How will we keep young people in the church?
This week, we talk to Katie Prejean McGrady about her work at the pre-synod gathering and what the church can do to keep young Catholics in the faith.
“I can’t date Jesus”: A conversation with Michael Arceneaux
Michael Arceneaux has stopped going to church. But he hasn’t given up on God just yet.
We don’t use religious words anymore. That’s a problem.
When was the last time you talked about faith with a friend?
Julio Ricardo Varela on being the only Latino (Rebel) in the room
This week, we talk with Julio Ricardo Varela, founder of Latino Rebels, a website founded in 2011 that provides news, analysis and commentary about U.S. Latino culture.
