Article The Abuse Scandal & Synodality In the United States, there is a growing gap between Catholic academia and the institutional Church, one that hinders our ability to understand the sex-abuse crisis. By Massimo Faggioli June 30, 2022 Higher Education U.S. Catholicism Sexual-abuse Crisis Synodality
Article ‘Born a Democrat, Baptized a Catholic’ The late Mark Shields, political columnist and commentator, offered a positive vision of politics and faith in action. By John Carr June 29, 2022 Death and Dying U.S. Catholicism Media
Article Has Francis ‘insulted’ American Catholics? If Thomas Weinandy’s screed is the product of a traditional Catholic faith, who would want any part of it? By Paul Baumann June 28, 2022 Pope Francis U.S. Catholicism Bishops
Article The End of Roe With this Supreme Court ruling, one vexed era has ended, and another is about to begin. By The Editors June 25, 2022 Abortion Supreme Court Editorial
Feature Closeness & the Common Journey Synodality is an expression of the Church’s responsiveness to Christ. By Bishop Daniel E. Flores, STD June 20, 2022 Synodality U.S. Catholicism Theology Pope Francis
Article ‘Still Beloved’ In 1973, Reginald Adams was killed in one of many attacks on gay people in the United States. Now, a new grave commemorates his life and death. By Robert Fieseler June 10, 2022 LGBTQ issues Death and Dying The Last Word