Voices
Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, archbishop of Chicago, is the Catholic co-chair of the National Catholic-Muslim Dialogue, sponsored by the Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
FaithLast Take
Medics are useless if the wounded cannot reach them.
“Like a Loving Mother” from Pope Francis addresses clerical sexual abuse in a systemic and holistic way.
Faith
Editor’s note: The historic interview with Pope Francis (Am. 9/30) has generated a great deal of dialogue in the church and in society at large. We asked several writers to offer their reactions to the pope’s words. Selections from these responses are printed below. The full versions of
From Most Rev. Blase J. Cupich: the pope presents a fresh vision of the Gospel.
In All Things
This homily was delivered by Bishop Blase J Cupich of Spokane Wash on January 21 Thanks to Bishop Cupich for sharing it with us Our gathering this noon coincides with two national feasts the inauguration of our president and the Martin Luther King Jr holiday Both events put us in touch with
Finding opportunity in a painful moment, an essay by Bishop Blase Cupich, the next archbishop of Chicago.
The Good Word
Army Staff Sgt Wyatt A Goldsmith 28 died Friday July 15 at Camp Bastion Hospital from injuries suffered during an attack in Afghanistan by insurgents firing rocket-propelled grenades A Medic he was attending to the wounds of an allied Afghan commando when he was wounded Wyatt was on his thi
Responding to the new John Jay Report on sexual abuse
The Catholic bishops of the United States have learned many lessons from the sex abuse crisis. These twelve are among the most important.
Two contributors consider Benedict XVI's encyclical on the economy