Article Contraception & Cooperation Questions around the ethics of cooperation in wrongdoing—especially in regard to the contraceptive mandate—can't be set aside By Bernard G. Prusak March 27, 2017 Contraception mandate Health Care Supreme Court Ethics Domestic Affairs
Article Letter from Rome How can Francis address the outdated model of Catholic priesthood and seminary formation? By Robert Mickens March 27, 2017 Priesthood Pope Francis Vatican II Letter from Rome
Article The Dialogue of Fraternity How the church’s social ethics have formed Pope Francis’s pastoral imagination By James L. Fredericks March 21, 2017 Pope Francis Ecumenism Pope Benedict XVI Pope John Paul II Vatican II
Article Letter from Rome The parallel legitimacy of the non-reformed and reformed liturgies has caused and perpetuated confusion and division in the church. How did this happen? By Robert Mickens March 20, 2017 Letter from Rome Pope John Paul II Pope Francis Pope Benedict XVI Liturgy
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Article Mission before Identity Calling for “hiring Catholics” can make some Catholics, and many other academic colleagues, nervous By David O'Brien March 18, 2017 Continuing the Conversation Higher Education Theology U.S. Catholicism