Article Francis and the Spirit of Fraternity The conspiracy-mongering in which many of the Pope Francis’s most outspoken opponents indulge seems increasingly delusional, and even dangerous. By The Editors September 23, 2019 Pope Francis Economy Social Justice Editorial
Article Why Local Journalism Still Matters Despite their dwindling resources, local news still offers something national outlets can’t: person-to-person connection. By Paul Moses September 17, 2019 Pope Francis Social Justice Domestic Affairs
Article Out of Touch George Weigel resurrects an antiquated and narrow form of Catholicism at a historical moment when the future of the church is in crisis. By James Chappel September 5, 2019 Secularism and Modernity Theology Pope Francis
Article The Viganò Letter, One Year Later The crisis hasn’t abated, just entered a different phase. Ideological rifts are further widening. By Massimo Faggioli August 29, 2019 Pope Francis Vatican II Sexual-abuse Crisis
Article Theater or Prophecy? It isn’t enough for adults to applaud Greta Thunberg. They have their own work to do, and sacrifices to make. By Rita Ferrone August 26, 2019 Climate Change Pope Francis
Article Divorce, Annulment & Communion A clear concept of marriage as a religious institution evolved relatively late in Christian history. And that history is nothing if not ambiguous. By David Bentley Hart August 26, 2019 Pope Francis Theology Synod on the Family