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I know what you are thinking—a decadent spectacle of wealth, really, that’s what the church needs right now? But hear me out.
Father Matt Malone’s homily for the Feast of St. Edmund Campion, patron of America Media.
John Carr explains how, applying the principles of “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship,” he decided to vote for Biden and against Trump in the 2020 election.
Kamala Harris' selection as the Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee has prompted discussion about her ethnic and religious background and what it means for the future of religion in the United States.
A Jesuit finds God in the familiar on the Wisconsin Way
Dialogue in politics is increasingly rare and needed more than ever.
I pray we are merely on temporarily divergent, independent journeys to our best personal selves so that, someday, we can meet again downstream in conjoined bliss. 
And reading poetry, like the books in our 2018 poetry review, can be a great way to not make perfect sense of a thing, but to just be with a thing.
President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Aug. 17, 2018. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Since the 2016 election, many have simply stopped trying to understand those with whom they disagree. But we can discuss politics if we ask fair questions and listen, then listen some more.
The way Jesus used table fellowship in the Gospels was morally transformative—but by inclusion, not by exclusion.