
Righteous Anger, Not Unchecked Wrath, Serves the Common Good
COMMENTARY: In and of itself, anger is neither a rational justification nor an excuse for good or bad behavior.
COMMENTARY: In and of itself, anger is neither a rational justification nor an excuse for good or bad behavior.
REGISTER SYMPOSIUM: Deliberation has already gone on quite long. It’s time to open up spaces to act.
COMMENTARY: Michael Novak’s focus on the centrality of Christlike love was of one piece with all the political and economic words he had written over six decades.
COMMENTARY: The controversial Jesuit who recently died at age 94 was one of the prominent leaders of the anti-Vietnam War and pacifist movements in the Church in the United States.
COMMENTARY: Pope Francis’ more than 250-page text on the family deals beautifully and decisively on threats to marriage and hesitantly and ambivalently on putting Church teaching into practice.
COMMENTARY: Unraveling the many unanswered questions on the Ordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family.
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