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What’s it like to say Mass on death row? An interview with the Jesuit chaplain of San Quentin prison
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March 06, 2020
Each day, George Williams, S.J., passes through metal doors plastered with the word “CONDEMNED” to minister to the men of San Quentin State Prison.
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Meet the Louisiana priest behind a 100-gallon crop duster blessing
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February 28, 2020
It is a beautiful thing when the sacred and the quirky come together in such a way that only Catholicism can arrange.
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Your Catholic guide to the 2020 Oscars
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February 07, 2020
Are this year’s Academy Awards the most Catholic yet? An interview with America’s film critic, John Anderson
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What it’s like to get to know your bishop on pilgrimage
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January 31, 2020
Mychael Schilmoeller was part of a delegation of young adults who accompanied their bishops on their “ad limina” visit to Rome to meet with Pope Francis.
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How Afghanistan changed this Catholic vet’s relationship to violence—and God
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January 24, 2020
An interview with Marine Corps veteran Pete Lucier
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The importance of learning the stories of the enslaved people owned by the Jesuits
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January 17, 2020
There is still much that remains unknown about the enslaved people owned, rented and borrowed by the Catholic Church.
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