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What would Pope Leo XIII think of Bitcoin and blockchain?
Nathan Schneider
October 10, 2017
Catholic distributism might have something to offer for those rushing to adopt these new technologies.
Politics & Society
Short Take
Faculty unions pose a test of social teaching at Catholic universities
Michael J. Garanzini
October 05, 2017
Adjunct faculty feel as if they have second-class status, but the real culprit is escalating costs at tuition-dependent universities.
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40 Catholic institutions plan to divest from fossil fuels
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
October 03, 2017
Divestment from fossil fuels is one way to "look at how one applies the teachings" of "Laudato Si'."
Politics & Society
Short Take
Here’s what we are supposed to believe about immigration as Catholics
Mark G. Kuczewski
September 29, 2017
Catholic social teaching does not allow us to consider immigration in the abstract; we must recognize that human beings migrate for legitimate reasons.
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How one Jesuit grad is building Tiny Homes to end chronic homelessness
Zac Davis
September 29, 2017
Tiny homes—you’ve probably heard of them. But you probably haven’t heard how they could solve chronic homelessness.
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Pope Francis launches Caritas campaign to assist victims of forced migration
Gerard O’Connell
September 27, 2017
The Caritas campaign is calling for a week of prayer and action for the world’s 66 million forcibly displaced people, running from Oct. 7 through 13.
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