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In All Things
October 28, 2015
Calling someone a “heretic” is like calling a journalist a plagiarist. These aren’t funny punchlines to be taken lightly.
In All Things
October 25, 2015
Pope Francis encouraged all participants to speak freely: "Let no one say, 'This cannot be said.'" And they did. Conversation was open, lively, and sometimes contentious.
A mother holds her child at the Synod on the family on Oct. 24. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
In All Things
October 24, 2015
The decision to not to include women has to do with the family. Sexism is something that many, if not most, of our mothers, daughters and sisters have to deal with.
Columns
October 14, 2015
Religion reporters may know more about the church than the average Catholic.
Synod on the Family
October 09, 2015
The pope's approach to the Synod can best be understood through his background as a Jesuit.
Faith in Focus
September 29, 2015
For decades, I have admired Ron Hansen, the gifted author of many novels, including one of my favorites, Mariette in Ecstasy, about the religious experiences of a young nun in upstate New York. “Luminous” is how one reviewer described the book, and I think of that adjective every time I
Columns
September 02, 2015
Two years ago an Italian scientist published a book entitled The Mystery of the Shroud, an examination of the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, the cloth that many believe to be the burial cloth of Jesus mentioned in the Gospels. This book asserted that contrary to scientific studies from the lat
In All Things
July 29, 2015
Every unnecessary death is a tragedy; but they don't all get the same coverage.
Faith In All Things
July 27, 2015
Group erects statue of “Baphomet,” a goat-headed god, in Detroit.
A man boards a matatu minibus adorned with Barack Obama, head of the US president’s visit. Photograph: Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images
In All Things
July 23, 2015
What the president (and everyone else) should know about the people of Kenya