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Politics & SocietyExplainer
Robert David Sullivan
The Catholic vote in the United States is neither monolithic nor static.
FaithExplainer
James T. Keane
Catholic moral theology can offer some answers.
Pope Francis arrives for an audience with members of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal International Service in Paul VI hall at the Vatican June 8, 2019. (CNS photo/Vatican Media handout via Reuters)
Politics & SocietyExplainer
Mathew Schmalz
Pentecostal teachings went on to influence the Catholic charismatic movement that initially took hold in the U.S. in the 1960s.
FaithExplainer
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Speculation that President Trump will name Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court has revived interest in her charismatic Catholic group. Michael O’Loughlin looks at the history—and the myths—of People of Praise.
FaithExplainer
James T. KeaneSam Sawyer, S.J.
Are the 40 million U.S. Catholics who are registered Democrats facing the fires of hell? Not according to canon law or the U.S. bishops.
FaithExplainer
James T. Keane
Should Catholic priests or members of religious orders be endorsing political candidates? If it is allowed, is it prudent?