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Of Many Things
Buying my first house made me rethink what Pope Francis means by a "common home"
Kerry Weber
November 17, 2016
Pope Francis reminds us to challenge ourselves to each day give of ourselves and not to count the cost.
Politics & Society
Of Many Things
It's time for Catholics to reassess how we engage in politics.
Matt Malone, S.J.
November 16, 2016
If our democracy is to survive and prosper, then our politics must become less important.
Politics & Society
Of Many Things
How can we start a better conversation about abortion?
Ashley McKinless
November 03, 2016
Can you be pro-life and a feminist? What about a pro-life socialist? Can a small-l libertarian support restrictions on abortion?
Faith
Of Many Things
Did you know the Jesuits were founded in a dorm room? Here’s what that says about the election.
Matt Malone, S.J.
November 03, 2016
It might interest you to know that the Society of Jesus really began in a college dorm room in September 1529.
Faith
Of Many Things
Waiting to hear about the new Jesuit superior general, and remembering my time as a delegate
Edward W. Schmidt, S.J.
October 20, 2016
The congregation has spoken, and we are happy with their choice of Father Arturo Sosa as our new superior general.
Politics & Society
Of Many Things
Catholic schools might be the last place to cultivate Catholic culture
Matt Malone, S.J.
October 13, 2016
The choice of a Catholic education for our children today is the right choice at the right time, not merely for its material benefits, but for the progress of souls.
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