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July 2021

Vol. 225 / No.

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Politics & Society Dispatches
Kevin ClarkeMay 28, 2021

Sister Nu Tawng describes a nation living in fear of its own government, where arrest may come at any time or for any reason.

Arts & Culture Dispatches

Caitlyn Ngo, a student at St. Edmund’s Catholic Academy in Brooklyn, N.Y., was recently crowned the Fifth Grade Grand National Champion in the 2021 Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest.

Politics & Society Features
Rachel LuJune 15, 2021

Building a worker-friendly economy is a slow and difficult job. Stoking the rage and resentment of disaffected voters is much easier. Are pro-labor conservatives up to the task?

Arts & Culture Features
James T. KeaneJune 17, 2021

“My hope is that the church can use the immense power of its storytelling to move toward more compassion, more kindness.”

Faith Faith and Reason
Kenneth R. HimesMay 14, 2021

An an important anniversary of Pope Leo XIII's famous encyclical on workers' rights, a look at how 'Rerum Novarum' applies to the vagaries of our new economy.

Politics & Society Faith in Focus
Bruce WilkinsonApril 23, 2021

In 1980, I was pulled over at night after a cop saw me pass his parked car. I could have been another Daunte Wright—if there hadn’t been two white men in my car.

Faith Faith in Focus
Valerie SchultzMay 04, 2021

Sex with someone you know and love is deeply satisfying. At our age it may not be as athletic or as frequent, but it is fulfilling. It is affirming. And it is fun.