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We need faith, ethics, science and economics to save the planet
Thomas J. Reese
September 27, 2019
As the crisis of climate change attains more urgency, many more people—especially the young—are coming to protest how humans are treating the planet to the detriment of all the living.
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What 10 new cardinals tell us about Pope Francis’ priorities
Thomas J. Reese
September 17, 2019
by making these men cardinals, the pope is handing them megaphones.
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James Martin: A week in Rome with Jesuits, and I saw God at work far beyond the Vatican
James Martin, S.J.
December 16, 2016
Rome for me is a heady place where it’s easy to lose your spiritual bearings.
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After a dispiriting election, accepting our not-so-greatness might be a saving grace
Margot Patterson
December 06, 2016
At the end of this election year, a time for silence seems sorely needed.
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When I converted to Catholicism, I didn't realize I had to become a certain 'type' of Catholic
Nathan Schneider
November 16, 2016
I had a lot to learn in order to pass for a Roman Catholic.
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What Canadian religious history can teach us about U.S. church attendance
James T. Keane
November 09, 2016
Once grouped with the Irish and the Polish as a signally devout Catholic population, the citizens of Quebec are now quite the opposite.
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