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FaithInterviews
Michael J. O’Loughlin
More than a few people struggled with uncharitable feelings about the president’s illness. How should Christians deal with schadenfreude?
FaithInterviews
Sean Salai
Bishop Robert Barron raises concerns about the way that Catholics conduct themselves on social media and gives some suggestions for how they might better embody Christ online.
FaithInterviews
Stephen G. Adubato
‘No political party is perfect. I keep saying that no matter who’s in the White House come Nov. 3, Jesus Christ is still on the throne.’
FaithInterviews
Ashley McKinlessZac Davis
Bishop Barron on talking to atheists, young people and the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Photos: courtesy of Robert McTeigue, S.J. and Ignatius Press
FaithInterviews
Sean Salai
An interview with academic philosopher and theologian Robert McTeigue, S.J.
Rev. Matthew Hood thumbs through a missal at the altar of St. Lawrence Parish in Utica, Mich., on Aug. 21, 2020. Finding out he wasn’t a priest was a painful realization, but it came with the grace of knowing God’s providence, he said. (CNS photo/Michael Stechschulte, Detroit Catholic)
FaithInterviews
Simcha Fisher
Simcha Fischer speaks with Father Matthew Hood, the priest from Utica, Mich., who recently learned his baptism as an infant had been invalid.