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Short Take
Catholics are talking past each other in the Biden-Communion debate
Sam Sawyer, S.J.
June 22, 2021
Accusations and implications of hypocrisy have been easy to find on all sides of this controversy.
Faith
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The Biden Communion debate shows the exhaustion of the U.S. church
Bill McCormick, S.J.
June 21, 2021
The U.S. church isn’t just polarized; it is tired. And it is polarized in part because it is tired.
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We’re all responsible for the toxic discourse that lets Marjorie Taylor Greene and Father Altman thrive
David AlbertsonJason Blakely
June 08, 2021
The temptation in current U.S. politics is to treat all of one’s opponents the same: not just evil, but blameworthy for every imaginable form of evil.
Politics & Society
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The pandemic exposed how broken our Catholic schools are. But it also created an opportunity for change.
Jeff Hausman
June 08, 2021
What Catholic schools are returning to is anything but “normal.” But the pandemic strategy of collaborating and sharing best practices can bring renewed success.
Faith
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The parish parking lot: Too big and too empty, too much of the time
Addison Del Mastro
June 06, 2021
Supersized suburban churches may have no choice but to pour acres of asphalt but there are still ways to use that land more productively.
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Pope Francis wants to reform the curia. Good luck with that. (Really)
Thomas J. Reese
June 03, 2021
A new papal document reforming the Curia will soon be published. I’m sure Pope Francis’ heart is in the right place, but I expect to be disappointed.
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