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Politics & Society
James Martin, S.J.
How does a Catholic move ahead after the election of Donald J. Trump as president?For many Catholics this not a problem. Indeed, the majority of Catholics voted for Mr. Trump and are presumably delighted by his victory. White Catholics, perhaps responding to his message to promote job growth, s
MagazineLetters
Our readers
Having one Latino parish diocesan ministry is not enough.
FaithColumns
James T. Keane
Once grouped with the Irish and the Polish as a signally devout Catholic population, the citizens of Quebec are now quite the opposite.
A supporter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton reacts to the news that Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump won the election in the early morning hours of Nov. 9. (CNS photo/Adrees Latif, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Joe Hoover, S.J.
It was a dark night and a bleak next morning. And then grace came.
Father Paul Crowley, S.J. (Santa Clara Magazine)
FaithIn All Things
Sean Salai
'The Exercises are a means to an end, but not an end in themselves. We shouldn’t mystify them or turn them into a third testament.'
FaithEditorials
The Editors
As this year ends, it is crucial that we not shut the door—holy or otherwise—on the needs of those around us.