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Feature An Ordinary Sunday Parishioners across the country weigh in on the state of Sunday Mass By The Editors September 12, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Liturgy Secularism and Modernity
Article The Deluge Natural disasters like Harvey underscore once again the importance of a functioning government By The Editors September 6, 2017 Climate Change Environment Donald Trump Domestic Affairs
Article American Workers Will See Through Trump’s Con There is nothing new about Trump's insistence that what's good for corporations will be good for American workers By E. J. Dionne Jr. September 4, 2017 Domestic Affairs Economy
Article Letter from Canada It is a dry time for Canadian Catholic thinkers By Michael W. Higgins August 16, 2017 Foreign Affairs Secularism and Modernity Bishops
Poetry Two Poems by Donald Levering ‘Why her Lord returned her here, / she could not fathom’ By Donald Levering September 7, 2017 Poetry
Article Unpaid Bills What happens when a nation’s public-health system is deliberately dismantled By Jo McGowan September 7, 2017 Health Care Foreign Affairs Poverty Columnists
Article Letters | Gun control, euthanasia, and a response from Gilbert Meilaender The readers consider recent articles on gun control and euthanasia, and Gilbert Meilaender responds By The Editors September 7, 2017 Letters
Article Confront & Forgive Forgiveness, rooted in truth, is as powerful as unforgiveness is destructive By Nancy Enright September 7, 2017 Spirituality
Article Manifestations Literary modernity did not suddenly appear in China in the 1920s By Nicholas Haggerty September 7, 2017 Books
Article Keep Them Poor & Tired Jeff Guinn’s new biography-cum-history is a study of persuasion and power in Peoples Temple, the twentieth-century socialist cult led by preacher Jim Jones By Kate Lucky September 7, 2017 Books
Article An Interview with Lawrence Joseph The poet Lawrence Joseph discusses the work of composition, violence, and poetry as an act of resistance By Anthony Domestico August 22, 2017 Poetry Secularism and Modernity War and Peace Books