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A view of the U.S. capitol building with a crowd in front of it
FaithShort Take
Charles C. Camosy
There is every reason to hope and even expect that pro-lifers will intentionally move with confidence into a Pro-Life 3.0 future focused on radical equality for both mother and child.
Politics & SocietyPodcasts
The Gloria Purvis Podcast
On “The Gloria Purvis Podcast,” Gloria speaks with Dr. Jason Blakely, a political scholar and professor at Pepperdine University, about this burgeoning trend of Catholic integralism.
biden sits and gestures with kamala harris and kevin mccarthy behind him, the american flag hangs behind them and the words "in god we trust" are inscribed above the flag
Politics & SocietyNews
Kate Scanlon - OSV News
Biden’s “anti-life and anti-religious freedom policy agendas that destroy unborn life, harm the dignity of pregnant mothers, and violate the religious freedom and medical conscience rights of healthcare professionals.”
joe biden sits at front with kamala harris and kevin mccarthy sitting behind him, biden is talking with hands raised
Politics & SocietyNews
Kate Scanlon - OSV News
In his State of the Union address, President Biden called on Congress to codify Roe v. Wade “to protect every woman’s constitutional right to choose” while calling for national unity.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
Richard Nixon called McLaughlin one of the only good Jesuits among “all-out, barn-burning radicals” in a conversation with Billy Graham.
A public policy solution to homelessness may sound good but actually make the problem worse. Who pays for that mistake? (iStock/Dejan Marjanovic)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Mark Piper
Anyone involved in choosing public policy, directly or indirectly, must consider the possibility that the wrong option will actually make a problem worse.