Loading...
Loading...
Click here if you don’t see subscription options
Smoke rises from Duke Energy's Marshall Steam Station in Sherrills Ford, N.C., Nov. 29, 2018. Governments have an unprecedented "moral duty" to take urgent action to combat climate change, Catholic development agencies said before the U.N. Climate Change Summit in 2019. (CNS photo/Chris Keane, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyPodcasts
Erika Rasmussen
A highly politicized issue that is central to the teaching of Pope Francis. The science and the moral framework are clear. Will American Catholics respond at the voting booth?
FaithFaith and Reason
Bill McCormick, S.J.
We could turn the temperature down if we acknowledge that anti-Catholicism is a real, multifaceted phenomenon that needs to be understood but does not always require sharp denunciation.
FaithInterviews
Sean Salai
Bishop Robert Barron raises concerns about the way that Catholics conduct themselves on social media and gives some suggestions for how they might better embody Christ online.
Politics & SocietyPodcasts
Kevin Christopher Robles
One of the most fundamental teachings of the Catholic Church is to welcome immigrants and refugees. So why are Catholics in America split?
Politics & SocietyPodcasts
Kevin Christopher Robles
A survey of the evolution of the Catholic vote from the election of JFK in 1960 to the election of Donald Trump.
A displaced child from the Moria refugee camp looks over a fence inside a new temporary camp on the Greek island of Lesbos Sept. 23, 2020. (CNS photo/Yara Nardi, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyNews
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
The administration announced it would bring the refugee cap—the maximum number of displaced people the country decides to resettle in a federal fiscal year—to a historic low: 15,000.