Feature A Country of Churches Ukraine will win the war because it is a country characterized by hope—by the conviction that life can get better through collective effort. By Adrian Bonenberger September 19, 2022 Ukraine Russia War and Peace Foreign Affairs
Feature ‘No Longer a European Export’ Catholicism has become the most multicultural and multilingual institution in the world. By John T. McGreevy September 17, 2022 Africa Vatican II Foreign Affairs
Article Why Ukraine Matters Putin is waiting for the citizens of Western countries to lose interest in aiding Ukraine. We must make sure that they don’t. By Michael C. Kimmage September 14, 2022 Ukraine Foreign Affairs War and Peace
Article Norman Rockwell’s America An America closer to the ideals Norman Rockwell illustrated—freer from want and prejudice—might be just what we need. By Paul Baumann September 13, 2022 Norman Rockwell War and Peace Arts Patriotism
Article Abortion in Italy While Italy’s Catholic hierarchy lamented freedom of abortion, it never tried to mount the kind of culture war that U.S. bishops did. By Massimo Faggioli September 11, 2022 Abortion Vatican
Article End It Now A new book about solitary confinement captures its horrors, but fails to grasp the moral urgency of abolishing the practice. By Derek S. Jeffreys September 10, 2022 Ethics Nonfiction