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Renisha Malik carries incense in the opening procession of a Feb. 26 service celebrating the annual African-American Heritage Month at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago. (CNS photo/Karen Callaway, Catholic New World)
Politics & SocietyPodcasts
Jesuitical
The story of the church, in the United States—past, present and future—is the story of black Catholics.
Tridentine High Mass at Saint-Laurent Chapel, in the Strasbourg Cathedral Notre Dame, for Sainte Jeanne d'Arc. (Wikimedia Commons)
FaithFaith in Focus
Patrick J. Nugent
“I’ve joked with friends: I’ll come back to the church when it restores the old Mass—celebrated by women priests.”
Evangelical Christians pray together on Bar Beach in Lagos, Nigeria September 28, 2003. (Getty Images)
FaithFeatures
Linus Unah
On university campuses in Nigeria, the competition for souls can be fierce.
Arts & CultureBooks
Michael J. O’Loughlin
When it comes to defining what makes Catholicism hipster, a new book argues that being Catholic is hipster in itself.
Arts & CultureBooks
Christopher Kaczor
In this book, part autobiography and part explanation of his Catholic faith, Vogt proposes the truth, the goodness and the beauty of Catholicism.