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January 2025

Vol. 232 / No. 1

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Politics & Society Dispatches
J.D. Long GarcíaNovember 25, 2024

Enforcement tactics do not in the end deter asylum seekers, who are typically fleeing life-threatening circumstances, but stricter enforcement does push border crossers to more dangerous paths.

Faith Features
Simcha FisherNovember 25, 2024

If foster care works as it is designed to, that sacrifice will lead to goodbyes. The tension can be brutal. It’s also profoundly Christlike.

Faith Features
Jason BlakelyDecember 09, 2024

From Nietzsche and Heidegger to Charles Taylor, Dostoevsky and the Gospels, one believer's journey to faith.

Faith Faith and Reason
Kristin E. HeyerDecember 12, 2024

Donald Trump's second term as U.S. President will surely raise significant questions about the ethics of migration policies. How might we resist extremism and polarization while retaining a commitment to the church's teaching on the dignity of all peoples?

Politics & Society Faith in Focus
James Martin, S.J.November 12, 2024

The fundamental insight of the synod was not only that attentive listening was helpful in decision making, but also that the Holy Spirit was at work in everyone.

Faith Faith in Focus
Catherine Kirwan-AvilaDecember 12, 2024

I hoped my final vows would be an occasion of encounter with the goodness of God for each person present

Arts & Culture Books
Eamon DuffyDecember 12, 2024

Peter Ackroyd declares at the outset of 'The English Soul: Faith of a Nation' that Christianity has been “the reflection, perhaps the embodiment of the English soul.” But his book is not about Christianity so much as it is about some notable figures in Protestant England.