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Christopher Parker is an O’Hare Fellow at America.
FaithNews Analysis
Christopher ParkerJill RiceCristobal SpielmannJames T. Keane
What Catholics made the most news in 2022, and for what? A year-end list with America's choices.
A man stands on a stage dressed in a grey blazer and blue button-down shirt
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Christopher Parker
Electronic encryption allows people to keep a list of information secure and untouchable by centralized powers. To some investors and speculators, and apparently to some Catholics, that possibility holds enormous appeal.
FaithScripture Reflections
Christopher Parker
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Third Week of Advent, by Christopher Parker
FaithDispatches
Christopher Parker
Increased rates of malnourishment, greater discrimination against women and widening restrictions on religious freedom have contributed to a higher rate of material and spiritual poverty worldwide.
Three women smile at each other while walking with a group of small toddlers.
MagazineFeatures
Christopher Parker
Since 1992, Hour Children has aimed to prepare women during their sentence for re-entry into society and then provide support after it ends.
vietnam image of a priest holding up the eucharist and soldiers standing around him, the priest is father quealy who died a few months later
FaithFaith in Focus
Christopher Parker
Father Michael Quealy, the first military chaplain killed in action in Vietnam, was honored on the day of his death in the Reading of the Names ceremony.
White sheep on green grass during day time
FaithScripture Reflections
Christopher Parker
A Reflection for Thursday of the Thirty-First Week in Ordinary Time, by Christopher Parker
Father Joseph M. McShane, S.J. passes the ceremonial university mace to Tania Tetlow during her inauguration ceremony on October 14, 2022. Photo by Bruce Gilbert/Fordham University.
FaithNews
Christopher Parker
Tania Tetlow said she will refuse complacency and “what is easy,” instead putting the university’s efforts into addressing its difficulties.
A man with a trucker hat helps move a tree into a pickup truck
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Christopher Parker
Four years later, Father Nixon and the St. Dominic’s community are still picking up the pieces after Hurricane Michael.
students at Kellenberg High do STEM science project in a classroom with lab equipment, all four students are wearing gray blazers and safety goggles
FaithNews
Christopher Parker
Advocates from three faith traditions lobbied together for a program that would help fund science and math education in New York state’s religious schools.