Loading...
Loading...
Click here if you don’t see subscription options

February 2025

Vol. 232 / No. 2

Subscribers and donors have access to the digital edition.
Please log in to continue.

Log in
People celebrate next to a sculpture of Sultan Pasha al-Atrash, a Druze warrior who led a revolt against French rule in 1925, after Syrian rebels announced that they had ousted President Bashar Assad, in Majdal Shams, a Druze village in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, Dec. 9, 2024. (OSV News photo/Shir Torem, Reuters)
Politics & Society The Weekly Dispatch
Kevin ClarkeDecember 11, 2024

Many Syrians remain apprehensive about how religious minorities, including Christians, will be treated in a new political reality being established by a Sunni militia that is still listed as a terror organization by the U.S. State Department.

Students and adult leaders pray over English teacher Jen Morris on a Kairos retreat at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indianapolis (Amanda Murphy)
Faith Jesuit School Spotlight
Joe Hoover, S.J.January 17, 2025

In today’s religious culture, Brebeuf could be seen as a model for other Catholic institutions for evangelization and interreligious dialogue.

Politics & Society Of Many Things
Sam Sawyer, S.J.January 09, 2025

Americans can learn much about citizenship from Jimmy Carter's public service and humble faith.

Politics & Society Your Take
Our readersJanuary 16, 2025

Can the pro-life movement advance beyond the push to merely outlaw abortion?

Politics & Society Editorials
The EditorsJanuary 16, 2025

Christian hope, as Pope Francis understands it, reminds us that a better and more just world is within our grasp.

Homeless man playing guitar in underpass tunnel (iStock/South_agency)
Politics & Society Short Take
Bill SmithDecember 17, 2024

In my 40 years being homeless and working with the unhoused, I have learned that there is no one major reason why people become homeless.

Quebec provincial flags are displayed outside a building across the street from the Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Quebec in Quebec City Oct. 5, 2017. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Politics & Society Dispatches
Miriane Demers-LemayDecember 02, 2024

Quebec has played host to a number of cults and alternative religions over the years, from the Ant Hill Kids, the cruelly abused followers of Roch Thériault to the U.F.O. believers of the Raelian Church.