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Archbishop Coleridge: Catholic bishops can’t risk falling back on old tactics of political engagement
Mark Coleridge
January 11, 2021
Hitler. Pinochet. Franco. The bishops have missed opportunities to stand up for democracy in the past. We can’t let it happen again.
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When Thomas Jefferson rewrote the Bible
Kevin Spinale
December 04, 2020
Peter Manseau, the curator of American religious history at the Smithsonian, offers his definitive description of Thomas Jefferson's eclectic efforts to remake the Bible in the Catholic Book Club's latest selection.
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Ita, Maura, Dorothy, Jean: The legacy of 4 missionaries murdered in El Salvador 40 years ago
Margaret Swedish
December 02, 2020
The four churchwomen chose to stay and to suffer, as St. Romero had once said, “the same fate as the poor.”
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Los Angeles: a city of faith, beauty and pain
Michael E. Engh
November 19, 2020
A longtime historian of Los Angeles explores and deconstructs the mythical city of boosters, developers and "perpetual reinvention."
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When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (maybe) spoke with the dead
Christopher Sandford
November 19, 2020
'The root of Spiritism...is the diseased moral condition of the age,' one Catholic author wrote.
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A Jesuit guide to pandemic ministry
Aaron Pidel
November 18, 2020
Does canceling the sacraments show a lack of faith? Jesuits in the 16th century didn’t think so.
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