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How Cajun country, an old ambulance and 1,200 frog legs led me back to the confessional.
Sonja Livingston
August 23, 2017
On finding reconciliation in a post-contrition era.
Politics & Society
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I’m a conservative Latina. Is there a place for me in Trump’s Republican Party after Charlottesville?
Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo
August 17, 2017
In the face of an emboldened white supremacy movement, I find the defensive posture of some conservatives more and more trying.
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Can Catholic social teaching help solve the labor crisis?
Rachel Lu
August 10, 2017
We need an economy that enables people to apply their energies to meaningful work that advances the common good.
Politics & Society
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How Bishop Ruiz built the church in Southern Mexico long before Pope Francis spoke of the peripheries
Jan-Albert Hootsen
August 08, 2017
Bishop Ruiz preached “evangelization by the poor,” instructed his priests to study local indigenous languages and trained hundreds of catechists and deacons.
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How Augustine’s Confessions and left politics inspired my conversion to Catholicism
Elizabeth Bruenig
July 25, 2017
Without quite knowing it, I had begun to rely on the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.
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How Catholic health care is fighting against the campaign for physician-assisted suicide
Michael J. O’Loughlin
July 12, 2017
As technology allows bodies to live longer than ever before, palliative care could playing an increasingly important role in end-of-life decisions.
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