Article Ecumenical Generosity There remains something really distinctive and moving about the approach to the theology George Lindbeck represented By Karen Kilby March 20, 2018 Theology Ecumenism Higher Education
Feature A Precarious Unity? Ross Douthat’s book suggests that unless Pope Francis’s liberalizing agenda is resisted, the church will fall into chaos By Paul Baumann March 19, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis Vatican II Books
Article Five Years of Francis How Pope Francis has changed the public face of Catholicism in the U.S., and where the promise his papacy has fallen short thus far By John Gehring March 19, 2018 Pope Francis U.S. Catholicism Bishops Sexual-abuse Crisis
Article St. Patrick vs. Steven Bannon in Rome As Italy sorts out whether it will build a government based on antipathy for immigrants, St. Patrick (a Roman citizen) offers a timely message By Paul Moses March 17, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Foreign Affairs Immigration
Feature Imperfect Cities of God This Lent, Ahmed Mater’s exhibition challenges us to scrutinize our own cities: in what ways are they changing, and for whom are they being built? By Griffin Oleynick March 17, 2018 Arts Muslim-Christian Relations Spirituality
Article Holy Water, Holy Feet Footwashing reminds us that we are fragile creatures By Isaac S. Villegas March 16, 2018 Spirituality Liturgy Immigration