Article The Vatican & Artificial Nutrition and Hydration By William E. May April 20, 2009 Continuing the Conversation Bioethics
Article Suffering, Silence, and Holy Week The kind of faith both Christians and Jews must hope for is one that makes room for necessary silence, but that silence must leave room for God. By Matthew Boudway April 6, 2009 Continuing the Conversation
Article Catholics & the Shoah There is a bigger question, however. It is one rarely asked because it challenges the assumption that a religious response can ever be appropriate. By Peter Manseau March 9, 2009 Short Take Jewish-Christian Relations
Article Blueprint for Peace Timothy Cardinal Dolan reflects on Pope Benedict’s hope-filled New Year message about poverty in light of Dolan’s work with Catholic Relief Services. By Timothy Dolan February 27, 2009 Pope Benedict XVI Short Take
Article Sex, Religion & Prop 8 By Margaret O’Brien Steinfels February 23, 2009 Continuing the Conversation Domestic Affairs Sexuality
Article Griefs & Anxieties The catechetical and pastoral challenges facing the pope and bishops are daunting, making it all the more troubling that Rome is preoccupied with insular concerns. By The Editors February 23, 2009 Editorial Jewish-Christian Relations Pope Benedict XVI
Article Undue Burden? By Consortium of Jesuit Bioethics Programs February 9, 2009 Bioethics Death and Dying
Article Doctors without Borders By Daniel Callahan January 26, 2009 Short Take Death and Dying Domestic Affairs
Article A God Who Trembles In Charles Péguy’s great poems, hope is something passed on from generation to generation By Jerry Ryan December 19, 2008