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Dec 26, 2017 issue
Hipster Catholics get a handbook
Michael J. O’Loughlin
November 15, 2017
When it comes to defining what makes Catholicism hipster, a new book argues that being Catholic is hipster in itself.
Faith
Dispatches
Vatican secretary of state to U.S. bishops: Resist ego and fight polarization
Michael J. O’Loughlin
November 12, 2017
Cardinal Parolin’s visit comes at a time when internal divisions among U.S. Catholics have become public.
Politics & Society
News
Worsening natural disasters prompt greater awareness of climate change
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
November 10, 2017
Responding to the string of extreme weather events has been a challenge for the society in the affected communities and the society overall.
Arts & Culture
Television
The Walking Dead’s religious question: Can paranoia and Christianity coexist?
Patrick Gallagher
October 17, 2017
In a zombie world, the good Samaritan would be toast.
Politics & Society
Features
Las Vegas and the fatalism of “thoughts and prayers” Christianity
Jason Blakely
October 13, 2017
Pat Robertson and others appear to have abandoned the notion that political action has the ability to improve the lives of the governed.
Faith
News
Pope Francis launches campaign to fight ‘fake news’
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
September 29, 2017
"'The truth will set you free': Fake news and journalism for peace" will be the theme of the church's celebration of World Communications Day 2018.
Politics & Society
Short Take
The fleeting satisfaction of pulling down Confederate monuments
Margot Patterson
September 18, 2017
Probably most Americans can agree that Confederate monuments should never have been erected, but dismantling them is a different story for many citizens.
Politics & Society
Vatican Dispatch
Most Colombians agree with Pope Francis’ call for peace, professor says
Gerard O’Connell
September 14, 2017
“I believe that we who want peace are in the majority, even if it is imperfect.”
Arts & Culture
Television
Ken Burns’s ‘Vietnam’ revisits a barbaric war and asks, what went wrong?
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
September 13, 2017
For nearly 20 years, the United States was severely divided by race, and a generational split not seen since the Civil War.
Politics & Society
Vatican Dispatch
Pope Francis in Colombia, Day 3: On 'sacred ground' of suffering, pope prays for reconciliation
Gerard O’Connell
Associated Press
Catholic News Service
September 08, 2017
The pope's third day in Colombia included a Mass for 600,000 and a prayer service with victims from both sides of the half-century armed conflict,.
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