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Arts & CultureJesuitical
Jesuitical
2020 has been an absolutely awful year (no citation needed). But is it O.K. for us to take a step back and laugh at it all?
FaithFaith in Focus
Jack Bentz, S.J.
This is not the year—or the Christmas—we wanted. But God is still with us, and we can still reach out to our neighbors.
FaithFaith in Focus
Kerry Weber
I commend you. I sympathize. I need your advice.
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Politics & SocietyShort Take
Conor Kelly
The pandemic has us spending more hours than ever in front of video screens, but Conor Kelly writes that TV steals time we could use to better understand ourselves, our loved ones and God.
FaithOf Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
In this country, we value youth but we don’t value beauty, mainly because we think they are the same thing. But beauty is related to memory in a way youth cannot be.
FaithVideo
America Video

As the Covid-19 vaccine becomes available in the United States and other countries, some Catholics have challenged the moral legitimacy of these vaccines. Dr. Moira McQueen, executive director of the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute, explains why the vaccines do not pose a moral dilemma for Catholics and why Catholics (and all people) should get vaccinated.