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Faith Short Take
September 19, 2022
Groups calling for the removal of books from libraries and school curricula today would do well to consider the Catholic Church’s experiences with attempting to censor authors.
Queen Elizabeth II, dressed in black, opens a book alongside Pope John Paul II
Faith Ideas
September 16, 2022
As the queen of England, Elizabeth served as the religious leader of the British Commonwealth and supreme governor of the Church of England—and she took that role very seriously.
Faith Scripture Reflections
September 13, 2022
A Reflection for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, by Jim McDermott, S.J.
Politics & Society Dispatches
September 09, 2022
Here are 15 big Catholic stories you might have missed from the last three months.
Arts & Culture Television
September 01, 2022
The new "Lord of the Rings" prequel series is a confident, well-conceived and often gorgeous addition to the previously adapted work of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Faith Short Take
August 30, 2022
There is no reason to doubt Bishop Barron’s good intentions. But his conversation with Shia LaBeouf offers another example of the kind of disregard for victims and women that is so often leveled against Catholic leaders.
Arts & Culture Theater
August 26, 2022
The revival of a 1964 musical is stumbling a bit—but then, the original had its own troubles.
Arts & Culture Ideas
August 25, 2022
By calling that time or series of not great choices an “era,” you recontextualize that experience. It is something that happened at a point or during a period in time that is now, emphasis added, over.
Faith Scripture Reflections
August 19, 2022
A Reflection for the Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Jim McDermott, S.J.
Arts & Culture Television
August 19, 2022
Pope Francis has not weighed in on the new show. (As he doesn’t watch television, this is not unexpected.) But on his behalf, we have a couple of notes we’d like to share from a Catholic perspective.