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January 7, 2019

Vol. 220 / No. 1

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Faith Of Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.December 28, 2018

As is our annual custom, we republish excerpts from these texts here as an expression of our solidarity with the women and men who will march this month in the nation’s capital.

Magazine Letters
Our readersDecember 28, 2018

Meet in the Middle

Faith Your Take
Our readersDecember 28, 2018

Respondents reported a variety of accommodations for people with disabilities in their parishes, while also calling on their communities to do more to support parishioners with special needs.

Politics & Society Editorials
The EditorsDecember 28, 2018

The principle of subsidiarity is poorly served in these cases—when U.S. cities and states act as if they are in an economic Cold War with one another and the “arms race” of tax incentives helps only a handful of already successful private companies.

Politics & Society Editorials
The EditorsDecember 28, 2018

In November the Georgetown Center for Children and Families announced that the number of uninsured children in the United States went up for the first time in nearly a decade.

Second-grader Yoselyn Arroyo answers a question in class at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic School in Henderson, Ky. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn) 
Faith Short Take

Children can flex their learning muscles and begin to talk more deeply about their faith with a more “conversational” catechesis.

Politics & Society Dispatches
J.D. Long GarcíaDecember 04, 2018

In the fiscal year of 2018, U.S. immigration judges denied asylum in 65 percent of cases.