Article Can this Parish Be Saved? A New Jersey church fighting to remain open sees a potential ally in Newark’s new archbishop, Cardinal Joseph Tobin By Paul Moses June 6, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Bishops Web Exclusive
Feature Just War? Just-war teaching has distracted Catholics from learning and practicing strategic nonviolence. At times it has excused them from even trying By Gerald W. Schlabach May 31, 2017 U.S. Catholicism War and Peace Ethics Domestic Affairs Social Justice
Article Dorothy Day’s ‘Second Conversion’? Who was Fr. John J. Hugo and how might a study of Hugo shed light on the “public theology” that holds sway in American Catholic theology today? By Patrick Jordan May 30, 2017 Books U.S. Catholicism Social Justice
Article Negotiating Surrender In ‘The End of White Christian America,’ Robert P. Jones captures people moving from denial to acceptance of the passing of Christianity’s dominance By Michael Peppard May 24, 2017 Secularism and Modernity Books U.S. Catholicism
Article When Trump Meets Francis Fundamentally different worldviews will be the underlying factor when the pope and president meet By Massimo Faggioli May 23, 2017 Pope Francis Donald Trump U.S. Catholicism Foreign Affairs Economy Immigration
Article Six & Six You either throw a teary-eyed party for Father Wonderful, or you tell Father Nightmare to beat it out the back door By Fr. Nonomen May 22, 2017 Columnists U.S. Catholicism Priesthood