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James Martin, S.J., and Ross Douthat at the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Center for Art and Culture in New York City. 
FaithInterviews
Sean Salai
Ross Douthat is a New York Times columnist specializing in religion and politics and author of To Change the Church: Pope Francis and the Future of Catholicism.
FaithShort Take
Katie Prejean McGrady
Pope Francis and the bishops truly want to understand what is driving young people today—that could challenge all of us.
Politics & SocietyVantage Point
The Editors
Long before Pope Francis earned the nickname, St. John Paul II was known as “the people’s pope.” St. John Paul II recognized the value of modern travel and mass media in spreading the Gospel and a global message of good will.
Retired New York Auxiliary Bishop Gerald T. Walsh distributes Communion during a Mass on the March 17 feast of St. Patrick, patron of the Archdiocese of New York, at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
FaithNews
Michael J. O’Loughlin
“It is clear that what matters to Pope Francis is the transformation of individuals and communities through their attentive and communal participation in the sacramental mysteries."
A young girl sitting next to Pope Francis smiles during an audience with Special Olympics athletes participating in the Unified Football tournament, at the Vatican Oct. 13. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Angelo Jesus Canta
“Maybe one day we will live in a world without disabilities. Wouldn’t that be perfect for modern-day Hitlers?”