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August 6, 2018

Vol. 219 / No. 3

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Community Of Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.July 27, 2018

When we laugh at the absurdity of life, we embrace it anew with a daring we somehow lacked before.

Politics & Society Your Take
Our readersJuly 27, 2018

30 percent of respondents agreed that the legality of abortion should be determined by the Supreme Court, as it currently is.

Magazine Your Take
Our readersJuly 27, 2018

I thought this was a beautiful article that encapsulated the meaning of “Humanae Vitae,” which is misunderstood as much today as it was when it was written.

Faith Editorials
The EditorsJuly 17, 2018

What can the church do to help repent for the sins of leaders like Cardinal McCarrick and all those who turned a blind eye to his wrongdoing?

Politics & Society Short Take
Olga SeguraJuly 17, 2018

The Catholic Church has renewed efforts to fight racism in the U.S., but Black Lives Matter deserves credit for keeping our attention on racial justice.

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Faith Dispatches

With a smile on his face and his right arm raised in the air, Francis placed his two middle fingers in his palms and signed “I love you.”

Presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador acknowledges his supporters as he arrives to Mexico City's main square, the Zocalo on July 1, 2018. (AP Photo/Anthony Vazquez)
Politics & Society Dispatches
Jan-Albert HootsenJuly 11, 2018

Mr. López Obrador’s political platform is decidedly secular and nationalistic. As president he intends to place a heavy emphasis on combating corruption, which he and his political allies believe to be the root cause of the criminal violence, poverty and inequality that plague the country.