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The Booming Business of Fake News
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In All Things
Catholic tradition meets Native American spirituality at Dakota Pipeline protest.
Michael J. Schuck
December 08, 2016
The camps of the Dakota protest are places of spiritual education, challenge and growth.
Politics & Society
In All Things
Chanting "Not my president" at Donald Trump isn't Catholic or catholic
Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
December 08, 2016
This “not” is no solution, whether it is hurled against Mr. Trump or against President Obama.
Politics & Society
In All Things
My family disagrees about Donald Trump—but that won't divide us.
Nick Genovese
December 07, 2016
By the time I talked to my parents about the election of Donald J. Trump, thousands of strangers had already read what I wanted to say.
Politics & Society
In All Things
In our divided country, a prayer for those voting in the Electoral College.
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
December 07, 2016
Since my birthday, I have prayed that someone would rescue the country I love from chaos and division.
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Politics with vigilance, not vitriol: Heeding Cathleen Kaveny's call
Edward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr.
December 06, 2016
The brutal and bruising campaign of 2016 is finally behind us, but Kaveny’s call for a politics infused with vigilance, not vitriol, has by no means outlived its usefulness.
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