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Dispatches
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump sparred over abortion and refugees in their final debate
Kevin Clarke
October 20, 2016
The Republican candidate quickly affirmed last night that “the justices that I'm going to appoint will be pro-life."
Politics & Society
Washington Front
Does your Catholic faith shape your politics, or is it the other way around?
John Carr
October 19, 2016
We need more faithful Catholics running for office and more outreach to Catholic voters.
Faith
Generation Faith
Leaving the seminary to find my vocation.
Andrew Heyer
October 19, 2016
Being at peace with one’s vocation is a great gift. But this gift is not easy to find.
Faith
Faith in Focus
Three ways to make decisions like a Jesuit
Patrick J. Ryan, S.J.
October 19, 2016
St. Ignatius suggests three possible intellectual and emotional “times” of one’s life “in any of which a sound and good election can be made.”
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Trump and Clinton to trade jokes instead of barbs at Al Smith dinner
David Gibson - Religion News Service
October 19, 2016
"You can accomplish a lot more by inviting folks of different political loyalties to an uplifting evening, rather than in closing the door to them."
Arts & Culture
Columns
Why are Catholics so mean on social media?
James Martin, S.J.
October 19, 2016
One of the most common reactions to this question: “Don’t be so sensitive. Criticizing doesn’t make someone mean.”
Faith
Vatican Dispatch
Why Pope Francis is making Asia a priority for the Catholic Church
Gerard O’Connell
October 19, 2016
Pope Francis has his eyes fixed on Asia, where he sees the possibility of a new springtime for the church.
Politics & Society
First Monday
What the Wells Fargo scandal and Edward Snowden have in common
Ellen K. Boegel
October 19, 2016
It is time to improve our nation’s whistleblower and false claims laws.
Faith
Signs Of the Times
How diversity is keeping this Boston parish from closing
Tara García Mathewson
October 19, 2016
Better engaging Latino populations could be key to Catholic schools' survival.
Politics & Society
In All Things
Is there a ‘Trump effect’ on public morality?
David Gibson - Religion News Service
October 19, 2016
U.S. voters—especially evangelicals—appear to have vanquished their inner Puritan and are now far more accepting of sinning politicians.
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