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July / August 2024

Vol. 231 / No. 1

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A view of migrants behind the metal barrier border that Poland has erected along the border with Belarus, in Bialowieza Forest, on May 29. Poland says neighboring Belarus and its main supporter Russia are behind a surging push by migrants in Belarus toward the European Union. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Politics & Society Dispatches
Bridget RyderJune 05, 2024

Voting in the E.U. parliamentary elections, which begins on June 6, is expected to result in a strong swing to the political right, as parties running on anti-immigration platforms have surged across Europe in recent years.

Politics & Society Features
Kevin ClarkeJune 10, 2024

Humankind has been a constant witness to wars and rumors of wars, but we seem to be entering a particularly conflict-cursed time.

Faith Features
Colleen DulleJune 24, 2024

The ultimate goal is to prepare the men to be able to build strong and healthy relationships with their parishioners.

Politics & Society Features
Rachel LuJune 27, 2024

We must call Americans back to the political vision that enabled us to become a free people.

Faith Faith and Reason
Hosffman OspinoJune 03, 2024

Trusting Hispanic leaders to be at the helm of major ministerial efforts makes a major difference.

Faith Faith and Reason
Jana BennettJune 27, 2024

If we wish to embrace Christian belief and practice, our theological conversation must include open discussions of disability—including how the notion of 'imago Dei' is used in our theological considerations of what it means to possess infinite dignity.

Faith Faith in Focus
Emma CampJune 11, 2024

Do you have to believe in God to go to church? I used to think so. But more agnostics should give religion a try.