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Urban planning can facilitate friendship — and the Catholic Church can help
Eve Tushnet
February 17, 2022
We need a new image of what it means to be a good neighbor.
Arts & Culture
Books
Review: In a dystopian future, a family navigates grief in the midst of political and environmental upheaval
Cynthia-Marie Marmo O'Brien
January 20, 2022
The latest novel by Richard Powers, "Bewilderment," is a meditation on love for our planet as well as our individual love for one another.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
It’s not easy being green: Ireland is failing to respond to the climate crisis
Kevin Hargaden
January 13, 2022
Movies set in Ireland rarely omit the trope of the aerial shot of rolling green fields. After all, it is the Emerald Isle. Or is it?
Arts & Culture
Film
Netflix’s ‘Don’t Look Up’ shows us how not to make a climate change movie
Jim McDermott
January 07, 2022
In the end, what undermines “Don’t Look Up” is exactly what it condemns: a lack of humanity.
Politics & Society
Short Take
Dear Catholic vegetarians: Eating fake meat isn’t going to save the planet.
Robert Cruz
January 03, 2022
If it depends on supporting the fake meat industry, vegetarianism is not a superior ethical or moral stance. But there is an alternative in the “ideal kind of farm” described by Pope John XXIII.
Politics & Society
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Stories from 2021 that Pope Francis wished you would have read
Kevin Clarke
December 23, 2021
Here’s a rundown of some of the issues the pope tried to keep at the forefront of the news in 2021 and articles about them you may have missed.
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