From Matthew Shadle, a distinctively Catholic perspective on the origins of war.
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Jason Brennan argues that if citizens vote, they have an obligation to do it well.
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Frontline asks, what kind of man is Bashar el-Assad?
In Werner Herzog's new documentary, the viewer is left staring into the abyss that is capital punishment.
The event marked the 25th anniversary of the first interreligious gathering in the hometown of St. Francis, called in 1986 by Pope John Paul II.