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 A Campaign of Fear & Division in Virginia A candidate who doubles down on white identity politics dishonors both his faith tradition and the best of our nation’s values By John Gehring November 1, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs
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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
Article From Scotland to Sicily The only authentic way of marking this Reformation anniversary is to affirm our common commitment to a catholic sensibility in all churches By William Storrar October 21, 2017 Ecumenism U.S. Catholicism
Article Letting ‘Amoris laetitia’ Be Heard A gathering in Boston gave a sense of what Pope Francis’s vision of the church in ‘Amoris laetitia’ might actually look like By Matthew Sitman October 16, 2017 Pope Francis U.S. Catholicism Theology