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“Let the Right One In” is about loneliness, the type society imposes on us and the type we impose on ourselves.
A Reflection for Friday of the Twenty-Seventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Christine Lenahan
Pope Francis has spoken regularly about the devil and has reminded us that the devil is not simply a pop-culture trope.
Furthering the vision of Cardinal Bernardin with an Integral Ethic of Solidarity
Rob Weinert-Kendt
In 'August Wilson: A Life,' an excellent new biography by Patti Hartigan, we read of the winding path that led Wilson to his ascendance, then delves into the tumults and triumphs of his two decades at the heights of achievement.
In an essay published on America’s website in September, John F. Baldovin, S.J., examined the theological soundness of making a monetary offering for the sake of “having a Mass said” for an individual.
We can make major life commitments, and yet also believe in spirit of discernment to make changes in our commitments.
Discussions around consent should become a commonplace feature of Catholic conversations about sexual ethics. They can serve especially as a corrective to the harmful use of “marital debt” rhetoric within Catholic culture.
The League is a dating app that operates on exclusivity and ambition. Has it changed the world of online dating?
Through the centuries, there have been many disputes between Jesuits and Dominicans. But when the Jesuits are in real trouble, they know they can turn to the Dominicans for help.