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FaithLast Take
Mark Coleridge
We have to find ways of speaking to those outside our community of agreement not just through new media but in new ways.
The most-read article of 2016 was on the remarks by Pope Francis at the popular movements gathering at the Vatican on Nov. 5, only a few days before the American presidential election. (L'Osservatore Romano/Pool Photo via AP)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Besides politics, readers were interested in stories about liturgy, racism, interfaith issues and gender.
Pope Francis accepts a birthday cake from chefs during his general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican Dec. 14. The pope will turn 80 Dec. 17. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano, handout)
FaithIn All Things
Michael J. O’Loughlin
The pope is turning 80 this Saturday.
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Eloise Blondiau
"Journalists don't know the difference between an archbishop and a cardinal; they think Catholics worship Mary; they think the pope controls what every bishop and priest says and does."
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Eric Sundrup, S.J.
Claiming to be a tech company should not provide blanket absolution from responsibility.
Politics & Society
Nathan Schneider
Is it possible to create a business model based on more virtuous, adventuresome news-reading?