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In All Things
The Catholic Millennial: a conversation with Christopher Hale
Sean Salai
November 25, 2015
Young Catholics are no longer knocking at the door of our churches, so we must leave the church and go in search of our brothers and sisters.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Trump may not fade before Groundhog Day
Robert David Sullivan
November 24, 2015
The Republican frontrunner benefits from resentment against the media.
Of Many Things
Trump not the first to question “true” allegiances of Americans for political gain
Matt Malone, S.J.
November 23, 2015
Donald Trump’s claim that he witnessed cheering on Sept. 11 can mean one of only two things.
News
For Syrian refugees, faith groups want a U.S. welcome mat
Lauren Markoe - Religion News Service
November 19, 2015
The Refugee Resettlement Program program — which relies mostly on faith-based organizations to find homes, jobs and schools for refugees — is under attack, a casualty of the Islamic State group’s assaults on Paris Nov. 13 that killed 132 people.
Washington Front
An Election Out of Focus
John Carr
November 19, 2015
What is missing from this campaign is serious discussion of work, workers and people without work.
In All Things
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton: 'War isn’t the solution to our problems.'
Sean Salai
November 18, 2015
An interview with the 'peace bishop' on his lifelong struggle for social justice
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
The permanent campaign divides U.S. response to Paris attacks
Robert David Sullivan
November 16, 2015
We now have yet another red-vs.-blue map to keep track of.
Washington Front
Where have all the governors gone?
John Carr
November 13, 2015
Where is the focus on poverty, work and workers in the campaign?
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Republican candidates debate like there’s no tomorrow
Robert David Sullivan
November 11, 2015
Rubio looked ahead to the general election, but Fiorina was the most consistently grim.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Political centrism now means austerity and union-bashing
Robert David Sullivan
November 09, 2015
Moderates in both parties are appealing to Wall Street, not working-class voters.
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