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Nations liberate by force. But Christ does not compel.
Terrance Klein
July 02, 2020
Though liberation is often won through violence, love can never conquer through compulsion. Love must always be meek.
Politics & Society
News Analysis
The history behind the SCOTUS ruling on funding religious schools: Blaine Amendments
Nicholas D. Sawicki
July 01, 2020
Could the ruling really mark the end of Blaine amendments?
Faith
Of Many Things
The answers, er, questions to America Jeopardy 2020
Matt Malone, S.J.
June 26, 2020
Answer's to 2020 “America Jeopardy!”, our annual beach-reading homage to the popular game show and everybody’s favorite Catholic magazine.
Faith
Of Many Things
This is Jeopardy 2020!
Matt Malone, S.J.
June 26, 2020
Welcome back to “America Jeopardy!”, our annual beach-reading homage to the popular game show and everybody’s favorite Catholic magazine.
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Review: Why Americans should brush up on their Catholic history
Patrick Gilger, S.J.
June 26, 2020
Leslie Woodcock Tentler's new book is both a rigorous and laudable effort to cure American Catholics of the illusion that our desires have no history.
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Review: Ross Douthat on our state of stagnation
Dominic Lynch
June 26, 2020
Ross Douthat explores the cultural, economic and political torpor that he thinks has emerged in the United States over the last half-century.
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