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How Catholic doctrine developed: case studies from Judge John Noonan
John T. Noonan, Jr.
April 21, 2017
Christianity is not a relic laid in a museum; it is not a book entombed in an archive. It lives in the living people of God.
Arts & Culture
Of Many Things
‘Only God can make a tree’: The Catholic behind the famous Arbor Day poem
Matt Malone, S.J.
April 20, 2017
It might interest you to know that at least three of the 12 people who have rest areas named after them on the New Jersey Turnpike have some historical association with this magazine.
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'Lincoln in the Bardo': Between heaven and hell, a half-lit existence
John Anderson
April 20, 2017
John Anderson reviews "Lincoln in the Bardo" by George Saunders.
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Georgetown liturgy does penance for sale of 272 enslaved people
America Video
April 19, 2017
“The Society of Jesus prays with you today because we have greatly sinned and because we are profoundly sorry.”
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St. Ignatius, the Jesuits and the pope: a close and complex history
Robert Emmett Curran
April 17, 2017
The relationship between the Jesuits and the popes has had far-reaching consequences for the church over the centuries.
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A Russian-American family encounters a hostile homeland
Teresa Donnellan
April 17, 2017
Teresa Donnellan reviews "The Patriots" by Sana Krasikov.
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