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Sean Salai is the general assignment/culture reporter for The Washington Times.
Austen Ivereigh with Pope Francis (photo provided)
In All Things
Sean Salai
An interview with journalist and author Austen Ivereigh on the radical reforms of the Francis papacy
Director William Riead and Juliet Stevenson as Mother Teresa in "The Letters." (Photo Credit: Freda Eliot-Wilson.)
FaithIn All Things
Sean Salai
Filmmaker William Riead describes the 14 years of 'spiritual warfare' behind 'The Letters,' now in theaters.
Father Gerald O'Collins, S.J.
In All Things
Sean Salai
Theologian Gerald O’Collins, S.J., reflects on his lifelong pursuit of the question: “Who was and is Christ?”
Christopher J. Hale (photo provided)
In All Things
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Young Catholics are no longer knocking at the door of our churches, so we must leave the church and go in search of our brothers and sisters.
Bishop Thomas J. Gumbleton
In All Things
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An interview with the 'peace bishop' on his lifelong struggle for social justice
Gus Lloyd (Gus Lloyd Ministries)
In All Things
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'I think it best to share the story of how a relationship with God has positively affected our lives.'
Ronald J. Rychlak (University of Mississippi)
In All Things
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"I expect that Pius will one day be named a saint, but I also do not expect that to end the debate."
Dr. Jennifer Nolan (photo provided)
In All Things
Sean Salai
'When food is the center of your life, it is a meager substitute for God.'
John W. O'Malley, S.J. (Georgetown University)
In All Things
Sean Salai
Synods are not anything new in the church. But is Francis changing how they work?
Kristen Day (Democrats for Life of America)
In All Things
Sean Salai
The Democrats should be talking less about a fabricated “war on women” and instead focusing on policies—such as paid maternity leave—that lift women up.