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Faith Short Take
Bishop Barron and Jordan Peterson have something to teach us about evangelization
August 02, 2019
If we stop criticizing them and listen.
Politics & Society Dispatches
A contrarian focused on the larger questions: remembering Father James Schall, S.J.
April 19, 2019
Father Schall was often described as a contrarian, but he had his mind set on the "essential and ultimate" questions.
Faith Interviews
Why Catholic moral theology is a sign of hope in today’s church
February 19, 2019
The engagement with intersectionality by moral theologians continues the historical process by which the tradition has always learned from ways of knowing outside of itself.
Faith Dispatches
Greater inclusion at the synod could complicate collegiality among bishops
October 26, 2018
New calls for greater synodality—and the inclusion of many more voices than just bishops—may complicate the role of collegiality in church governance.
Arts & Culture Ideas
Jordan Peterson understands your suffering
October 26, 2018
Peterson urges his followers to seek deep meaning rather than superficial happiness. But can he create a community?
Faith Short Take
Five takeaways from the ‘Red Hat Report’
October 03, 2018
It was only a matter of time before lay people would take it upon themselves to investigate church scandals.
Faith Interviews
Meet the man behind Pope Francis’ social media strategy
December 12, 2017
Bishop Paul Tighe, the secretary of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Culture, has been called “the Vatican's nicest guy.”
Politics & Society Short Take
Bannon and Feinstein remind us that anti-Catholic bigotry is a bipartisan problem
September 12, 2017
Neither the Republican or Democratic party can be the home of the Catholic voter.
Faith Books
Rod Dreher: Common ground is less important than "being faithful" for Christians
March 23, 2017
An interview with the author of 'The Benedict Option'
Faith
I don't think of myself of a Saint. Here's why Mother Teresa still inspires me to be one
September 03, 2016
Perhaps the Saints struggle too with seeing the point of it all. Perhaps they are more like you and me than we realize.
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