
‘Columbusing’ and the Crisis of the West
Our culture that refuses evangelization needs it the most.
Our culture that refuses evangelization needs it the most.
Scholar and author holds inaugural St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies.
COMMENTARY: In and of itself, anger is neither a rational justification nor an excuse for good or bad behavior.
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.
Planned Parenthood endorses Hillary Clinton before the 2016 primary season begins, but other issues are also salient in this unpredictable election cycle.
COMMENTARY: Unraveling the many unanswered questions on the Ordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family.
As the ordinary synod gets under way, a fresh batch of Ignatius titles are poised to inform the debate inside and outside the proceedings at the Vatican.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Pope Francis and the U.S. bishops endorse the accord, but Catholic authorities and the public are divided.
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