Article Echoes of a Lost Faith Mary Gordon’s latest challenging, heartfelt novel is about the questions we can’t avoid, whether we are prospering or perishing By Tom Deignan April 24, 2017 Books U.S. Catholicism Priesthood
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Article Three in One Several events at a Catholic university illustrate what universities are uniquely capable of doing to counteract bigotry and fear in this country By Michael J. Hollerich April 19, 2017 Higher Education U.S. Catholicism Donald Trump
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Article 'I Don't Want That Crap in My Gallery' Visit art galleries and museums and one thing is obvious: There's no subject not being tackled by one or more artists. Well, maybe one subject: religion By Daniel Grant March 6, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Arts Religious Life
Article The Church & Transgender Identity Transgender identity is difficult to discuss, and not least because each side tends to present it as beyond discussion, an open-and-shut case By David Cloutier & Luke Timothy Johnson February 27, 2017 Theology U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs Pope Francis Sexuality Social Justice