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July 2020

Vol. 223 / No. 1

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Politics & Society Dispatches

The Archdiocese of New York, in partnership with Somos, an immigrant doctors network, will offer covid-19 testing to underserved communities in New York City.

Maria Gomez, foreground, washes her hands at a public sink in Miami Beach, Fla., on June 22. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
Politics & Society Dispatches

The coronavirus epidemic claimed more than 120,000 lives by late June, and its effects have been felt in communities across the country—but not equally.

Politics & Society Features
Matt Malone, S.J.June 08, 2020

Most of us believe in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of a country where people are “judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” But we do not live in such a country, not yet anyway, Matt Malone, S.J. writes.

Faith Features
Simcha FisherJune 26, 2020

It's O.K. if continuing to follow God's voice doesn't mean you end up where you think you're going to end up.

Faith Faith and Reason
Christopher PramukJune 10, 2020

Adolfo Nicolás, S.J., former superior general of the Society of Jesus, helped to recenter the role of imagination in Jesuit education and in the intellectual and spiritual formation of the whole person.

Faith Faith in Focus
Mario Powell, S.J.June 03, 2020

We have been crying out this question for centuries. But we cannot cry it alone anymore.

Faith Faith in Focus
Emma EderJune 17, 2020

I cannot eat the bread of life, but I know I will never hunger for God.