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Saintly Sinners, Sinful Saints
James Martin, S.J.
February 11, 2015
Canonization does not mean the church is declaring that a person was perfect.
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Are We Safer?
Margot Patterson
January 28, 2015
Much as Americans might like to, we cannot kill our way to tranquillity and peace.
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Family Time
Nathan Schneider
January 22, 2015
Today living a simple life is enough to make one seem like a radical.
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James T. Keane
January 07, 2015
We’d all do well to hesitate before calling someone a criminal, before calling a cop a thug.
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A More Perfect Union
Helen M. Alvaré
December 11, 2014
Complementarity must begin with an understanding of the radical equality of men and women.
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Life’s Second Half
James Martin, S.J.
November 25, 2014
Three spiritual books on aging are less about growing old than growing up.
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