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President-elect Joe Biden departs St. Joseph on the Brandywine Roman Catholic Church in Wilmington, Del., on Sept. 13, 2020. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)
Politics & SocietyLast Take
Tom Suozzi
As president, Joe Biden will have to seek common ground across a wide ideological spectrum, writes Congressman Tom Suozzi of New York. His relationship with God as a Catholic will help him to do so.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Charles C. Camosy
This weekend, a C.D.C. panel will likely decide which group should get the Covid-19 vaccine next. Thousands of lives hang in the balance, writes the Catholic ethicist Charles Camosy.
Politics & SocietyInterviews
Kevin Christopher Robles
Many members of the Catholic community who voted for Biden did so to promote racial, economic and environmental justice—not to undermine human life.
Politics & SocietyExplainer
Bill McCormick, S.J.
The Catholic case for Joe Biden
Politics & SocietyInterviews
Sebastian Gomes
“The assertion that abortion is ‘the’ pre-eminent issue in this political campaign for Catholics is itself a political statement, not a doctrinal one,” Bishop McElroy says.
FaithFeatures
Kevin Clarke
Mass attendance and Catholic affiliation have been eroding steadily since the 1970s for all income brackets, but the sharpest decline has been among the two bottom economic quartiles.