The ACLU deploys a relic of 19th century anti-Catholicism to fight school choice.
US Politics
Vice President Biden on Pope Francis, Faith and Public Life
In this exclusive interview with Father Matt Malone, S.J., editor in chief of America, Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. discusses his thoughts on Pope Francis, as well as his Catholic faith, his upbringing, his public life and private sorrow, and his thinking about a possible presidential campaign. The interview was conducted on September 17, 2015 […]
Of Many Things
Mr. Bush was onto something: While government has a role to play in the pursuit of the common good, our charitable and voluntary associations are similarly indispensable, and those who have a religious worldview have historically led the way.
Remembering the riddle, the mystery and the enigma that was Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon was a complicated man who happened to be a conflicted man.
Of Many Things
No one should visit a presidential library expecting to see a balanced assessment.
Cokie Roberts, Catholic Woman in the Public Square
Cokie Roberts, political commentator for ABC News, has stood for more than four decades as a prominent Catholic woman in the public.
Paul Ryan: We can do better in the fight against poverty
Paul Ryan: There is a lot of untapped potential in this country; I have seen it firsthand.
Saving Gang Members from the Street? Q&A with Father Greg Boyle, SJ
Father Greg Boyle S J is an American Jesuit priest who works with Los Angeles street gangs as the founding director of Homeboy Industries in California nbsp Before founding Homeboy Industries as a non-profit ministry to his neighborhood rsquo s predominantly Hispanic gang members in 2001 Father
Watergate, S.J.: Three Jesuits and the downfall of a president
By the spring of 1973, the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C., had become a sensation but not yet an obsession.
Novak’s Travels
Michael Novak’s autobiography is another remarkable American success story.
