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Models of American Faith

April 2, 2018

Vol. 218 / No. 7

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Politics & Society Dispatches
Jim McDermottMarch 02, 2018

The film "The Florida Project" depicts a new reality: families who live week to week in motels, unable to afford permanent housing.

Politics & Society Dispatches
Paul StinsonMarch 02, 2018

The divergence in Texas might be viewed as a microcosm of the national debate over what it means to be pro-life.

 03.05.2018 Pope Francis greets people during an audience with Italian nurses in Paul VI hall at the Vatican March 3. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
Faith Dispatches

According to a new Pew Research Center poll, 84 percent of U.S. Catholics hold a “favorable” view of Pope Francis.

The question of whether students at Catholic high schools should be cut off from programs that benefit other students is being debated in Vermont and across the nation. (Images: iStock, Wikimedia Commons; Composite: America)
Politics & Society Dispatches

While the vast majority of Vermont students are eligible for the vouchers, which pay the full cost of up to two college classes, students who attend religious and other private schools are not.

Faith Dispatches
Robert David SullivanMarch 22, 2018

Surveys suggest that younger Americans are turning away from religion, but they may not have been properly introduced to the church in the first place.

Politics & Society Features
Jon M. SweeneyFebruary 21, 2018

Remembering Billy Graham’s relationships with presidents, priests and popes.

Faith Features
Jon M. SweeneyMarch 05, 2018

People have been asking this question for decades.