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To all Catholic candidates for president: Thank Al Smith
Terry Golway
October 17, 2019
Running for president in 1928, Al Smith argued it was possible to be both a good Catholic and a faithful servant of the American people, writes Terry Golway. Even in losing, he changed U.S. history.
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The unique (and surprisingly spiritual) relationship between a dentist, a patient and one’s sense of self
Eve Tushnet
October 04, 2019
Healing teeth can be a first step in restoring hope and giving us a chance to tell a new story with our lives.
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Universal basic income is having a moment. Can advocates convince a skeptical public?
John W. Miller
October 02, 2019
Everybody would get this money, regardless of their wealth or income: you, your mom, Bill Gates. The payments would be made for life.
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What does it mean to pay spiritual and moral attention to the conflicts of our lives?
Pádraig Ó Tuama
September 20, 2019
To listen carefully to an arguing group is to gain a peculiar glimpse into the desires and anxieties of that group.
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Catholicism is multilingual, so why aren’t more Catholic schools?
J.D. Long García
September 20, 2019
Some Catholic schools are implementing dual-language programs, part of an effort to reflect the reality of life in the church in the United States.
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Filipino workers spend decades caring for Israeli families. Now they risk deportation for having children.
Eloise Blondiau
September 06, 2019
Some Filipino healthcare workers and their children who are living in Israel face deportation.
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