How both candidates and voters are spending Election Day.
Election 2020
What to Read the Day Before the Election (No Matter How You’re Feeling)
Stories if you’re anxious, undecided, curious and more. And, if you haven’t already, go vote!
Jesuit tools to help you survive the election (and its aftermath)
Is there anything in St. Ignatius’ spiritual practices that can offer to help us make it through the aftermath of the election? Yes.
Civil rights activists remind us: There is no democracy without the right to vote
Peter G. Martin remembers his father’s role in securing the right to vote for Black citizens in Mississippi—and writes that the struggle to count all ballots is not over.
I testified against Colorado’s extreme abortion law. We deserve better.
Colorado is one of seven states that allows abortion for any reason until birth, writes Anna Keating. But a movement to ban abortion after 22 weeks may finally find success on Election Day.
Talking to Jesus about voting, and listening for freedom rather than fear
Those who are telling Catholics they can vote only one way are not just distorting theology but also wounding people spiritually and pastorally.
I started school at Steubenville as a conservative culture warrior—and came out the other side more Catholic
My experience taught me that Catholics play an important role in public and political life.
I voted for Donald Trump in 2016. This is my message for his Catholic supporters today.
To my fellow Catholics who have also seen the fear and sadness in people’s eyes over the last four years: It doesn’t have to be this way.
The Top 3 Reasons that Catholics will Vote for Trump or Biden
Nov. 3 is just days away, and we have one last chance to take stock of the “Catholic case” for each of the two major candidates.
The Top 3 Reasons Catholics Will Vote for Joe Biden
The Catholic case for Joe Biden
