Questioning Garry Wills’ unorthodox views on the Eucharist
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Justice Antonin Scalia argues that judges should interpret, not legislate.
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In honor of our 5,000 issue, a reflection from John LaFarge,S.J., on the magazine’s 2,000 issue
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In the context of globalization, the question “who is my neighbor” is both urgent and complex.
Breaking bread with Father Ciszek after 23 years as a prisoner in Russia
How did Walter Ciszek, S.J., find “the abundant grace” to make his unlikely pilgrimage?
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The Lord calls us to more than unified action; he calls us to a union of hearts and minds as well.
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If you’re wondering why the European Union budget talks collapsed in November, you might look to the euro, the common currency of more than half of the E.U.’s member states, to gain a clue. I don’t mean the currency’s market position but the actual printed paper. All the euro
