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Dispatches
Could we all please stop tweeting “I’ll pray for you” about gun violence?
June 13, 2016
I’ve had it with “I’m praying for you.” It’s a beautiful and well-intentioned sentiment; it also allows us to wash our hands of these events.
Dispatches
‘Killing is not caring’: California's assisted suicide law goes into effect
June 09, 2016
Bishops vow to strengthen health care services “so that no one feels compelled to choose assisted suicide.”
Dispatches
Sacramento bishop reflects on a tumultuous year in California, the church and the country
June 07, 2016
Bishop Soto says in an election year pastors must bring ‘good moral reasoning to the issues of the day.’
Dispatches
Captain America Is Not a Nazi (But Why It’s Important that People Think He Is)
June 03, 2016
The bigger lesson is the amount of free-floating frustration that’s out there in the world right now.
Arts & Culture Dispatches
A fascinating new take on the Jesuit missionaries to China
May 31, 2016
“Paul Xu Guangqi—China’s Man for All Seasons” uncovers a sort of forgotten history of the Jesuits.
Dispatches
Spiritual insights from a frustrated whale watcher
May 18, 2016
The world’s biggest mammal had just let me down. And not not for the first time.
Signs Of the Times
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles goes totally digital
May 12, 2016
“If we’re not reaching the people of faith now, how can we reach them?”
Dispatches
Catholic commencement controversy: The perspective of a former university president
May 09, 2016
If the pope can invite these people, I’m hard pressed to see why a university can’t.
Dispatches
Our intrepid L.A. correspondent continues his exploration of Catholic commencement controversy season
May 06, 2016
Are the Cardinal Newman Society’s tactics effective?
Dispatches
It's commencement controversy season! Part I: Bill Clinton and the Cardinal Newman Society
May 05, 2016
What is the message you’re trying to convey to the students with this last university-sponsored lecture?
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