Article A Bishop Against Border Fences Standing with immigrants against the militarization of the border makes moral and factual sense By John Gehring March 8, 2018 Immigration Bishops U.S. Catholicism Donald Trump
Article Cardinal Sarah Does It Again Cardinal Sarah—despite holding a mainstream office—really does not speak for the mainstream of the church By Rita Ferrone February 27, 2018 Bishops Liturgy U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis
Article Serpents & Doves Resolving the conflict between China’s two Catholic communities will require very careful compromises By The Editors February 21, 2018 Editorial Pope Francis Foreign Affairs Bishops
Article Fake News, Murder & the Philippine Bishops The bishops saw how manipulation of social media helps to build public support for the summary slaying of drug dealers By Paul Moses February 13, 2018 Foreign Affairs Bishops Pope Francis Media
Article A Time to Judge Francis has demanded accountability from priests and bishops, and now he must be held to account for how he has handled the sexual-abuse crisis By The Editors February 6, 2018 Pope Francis Bishops Sexual-abuse Crisis
Article English Is Not Latin From Evagrius of Antioch to George Steiner, there is unanimity that a genuine translation must communicate well. What will the U. S. bishops recommend today? By Gerald O'Collins, SJ, John Wilkins February 5, 2018 Pope Francis Liturgy Bishops U.S. Catholicism