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Politics & Society
Of Many Things
The problem with treating our politicians like messiahs
Matt Malone, S.J.
February 18, 2021
A fallen world requires a divine redeemer. An imperfect society just needs a better plan and better people to execute it, Matt Malone, SJ writes.
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Pope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis: God wants to open hearts, forgive, heal
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
February 15, 2021
“Jesus announces to us that God is not an idea or an abstract doctrine, but God is the one who ‘contaminates’ himself with our human woundedness and is not afraid to come into contact with our wounds,” the pope said.
Politics & Society
What Coronavirus Taught Us
What Coronavirus Taught Us about Parish Life
Susan Bigelow Reynolds
February 15, 2021
We need ritual. All of us.
Politics & Society
What Coronavirus Taught Us
What Coronavirus Taught Us about Our Spiritual Well-Being
M. Shawn Copeland
February 15, 2021
We must intentionally live and act in hope in order to move into the unknown.
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Faith in Focus
I went on a date in college for extra credit. What it taught me about love and worthiness was priceless.
Molly Cahill
February 14, 2021
The assignment came with a long list of rules: Don’t ask somebody else in the class. You have to ask in person. You ask, you pay.
Politics & Society
Short Take
The attacks on Senator-elect Warnock’s faith and our nation’s Capitol reveal an ugly truth about white religion
Matthew J. Cressler
January 07, 2021
The white Trump supporters who desecrated the U.S. Capitol proved Rev. Warnock’s point. One cannot serve both God and whiteness.
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