Article Conscience & Confidence The Immaculate Heart of Mary sisters stood up for themselves, and for social justice, in the vibrant L.A. culture of the 1960s. By Anna Harrison August 18, 2021 Religious Life Movies Women in the Church
Article Internal Affairs The unexpected history (and consequences) of our modern understanding of conscience By Bernard G. Prusak August 11, 2021 U.S. Catholicism Nonfiction Theology
Article Your Lebanon & Mine In Lebanon, hyperinflation, an influx of refugees, and complete political collapse have created a dangerous crisis. By Joseph Phillip Amar August 10, 2021 Middle East War and Peace Foreign Affairs
Article Loving Herself, Regardless Biles’s unwillingness to “power through” was a “no” to the sanctification of grit and the legacy of abuse faced by both U.S. gymnasts and Black women. By Susan Bigelow Reynolds August 4, 2021 U.S. Catholicism Sexual-abuse Crisis Sports
Article Velvet & Pus “To encounter the Catholic Church is to touch and smell and taste; to shiver. So too in the queer world.” By Eve Tushnet August 2, 2021 LGBTQ issues Theology U.S. Catholicism
Article The Wrong Men Canadian bishops still won’t confront the shameful legacy of residential schools. By Michael W. Higgins July 30, 2021 Bishops Foreign Affairs Indigenous Peoples