Article Happy Are the Spiritual A study suggests that people who are spiritual—religious or not—are a major part of the glue that holds a community together By Paul Moses November 6, 2017 Secularism and Modernity U.S. Catholicism
Article The ‘Crazy Love’ of Dr. Ruth Pfau Ruth Pfau pursued her health mission in a manner that not only alleviated suffering, but helped erode walls of prejudice and fear By John Rodden November 1, 2017 Social Justice Religious Life
Article Showing Its Age? Is the politics of knowledge expressed by the Land O’Lakes statement still adequate? By Massimo Faggioli October 31, 2017 Higher Education U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis Vatican II
Article The Bishops on Paul Ryan’s ‘Moral’ Budget No budget plan should shift the tax burden from the rich to the poor By Paul Moses October 28, 2017 Economy Domestic Affairs Social Justice Bishops
Article When Indissoluble Means Dissoluble Perhaps the plain meaning of Christ’s words about marriage is not by itself enough to understand the Church’s fairly complex teaching on the subject By Matthew Boudway October 26, 2017 Theology Sexuality
Article Reformation 2.0 The issue isn’t whether there should be a New Reformation, but rather what kind of Reformation it will be By Ed Simon October 23, 2017 Ecumenism U.S. Catholicism