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Article A New Way of Peace Along the banks of the Arno River in Italy, an international group of young people reclaim an abandoned village as a site for peacemaking By Paul Moses December 18, 2018 War and Peace Social Justice Foreign Affairs Pope Francis
Article Reading the Opposition Instead of hyperventilating about the decline of Western religious and political institutions, conservatives ought to help build them back up By Paul Baumann December 13, 2018 Secularism and Modernity LGBTQ issues Foreign Affairs U.S. Catholicism
Article Lethal Hypocrisy Our willingness to indulge the Saudi government makes a mockery of our democratic ideals. In January, Congress must act quickly to change course By The Editors December 11, 2018 Editorial Foreign Affairs Donald Trump Muslim-Christian Relations
Article Discovering Jean Donovan Nothing about Jean Donovan’s upbringing in a wealthy Connecticut suburb suggested that she would be a martyr in El Salvador By Paul Baumann November 19, 2018 Latin America Women in the Church Spirituality Foreign Affairs
Article A Little Less Stupid Could it be that the political “venom” of Trumpism has helped inoculate European leaders against strategies of extreme divisiveness and brinksmanship? By Margaret O’Brien Steinfels November 8, 2018 Foreign Affairs Donald Trump Economy