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The Gentleman from Ohio

December 9, 2019

Vol. 221 / No. 13

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Armenian Catholic Father Hovsep Ibrahim Bedoyan of Qamishli, Syria, is pictured in an undated photo. He and his father were killed by alleged terrorists Nov. 11, 2019, en route Hassakeh to Deir el-Zour to inspect the restoration of the Armenian Catholic Church in the city. (CNS photo/courtesy Middle East Council of Churches)
Politics & Society Dispatches
Kevin ClarkeNovember 18, 2019

Armed groups affiliated with ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, celebrating erroneously in a statement the killing of “two priests.”

Politics & Society Dispatches
Robert David SullivanDecember 02, 2019

Federal spending on children fell to 1.9 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product in 2018.

Faith Features
Cecilia González-AndrieuDecember 02, 2019

The story of “La Virgen del Tepeyac” is about the birth of a people.

Politics & Society Features
Matt Malone, S.J.December 02, 2019

The day after introducing Pope Francis’ address to Congress in 2015, John Boehner stepped down as House speaker. America editor Matt Malone, S.J., talks to Mr. Boehner about the state of U.S. politics, then and now.

Faith Faith in Focus
Jeffrey EssmannDecember 02, 2019

Prophets are those people who through gentleness or annoyance (or some combination of the two) have called us to who we really are and pointed to where we were supposed to go.

Arts & Culture Ideas
John W. MillerDecember 02, 2019

A Trappist monastery in Massachusetts revives a centuries-old brewing tradition.

Arts & Culture Books
Aidan JohnsonNovember 11, 2019

In her brilliant new book, Martha Nussbaum argues for a thrilling vision: the whole biosphere conceived and treated as a “cosmic city,” in which humans carefully do their part to ensure that the capabilities of all creatures can be activated as much as possible.