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Federico Peña addresses the Democratic National Convention in Denver on Aug. 26, 2008. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Nichole M. Flores
Nichole Flores profiles Federico Peña, the first Hispanic mayor of Denver and a leader in national politics, who is now focused on the physical and spiritual health of his community.
FaithFeatures
Barton T. Geger, S.J.
Saint Ignatius was opposed to women Jesuits for reasons that were cultural, practical and canonical, but other Jesuits were not. The question was a hot topic in the early Society.
FaithFeatures
Kaya Oakes
What Julian of Norwich can teach us about oneness with God.
FaithFeatures
Nick Ripatrazone
A willingness to recognize the holiness of the ordinary might be the highest ideal of the solitary life.
FaithFeatures
Joe Drape
A Korean War hero, the Rev. Emil Kapaun is now a candidate for sainthood, but the process is long and complicated.
FaithFeatures
Aaron Pidel
Does canceling the sacraments show a lack of faith? Jesuits in the 16th century didn’t think so.