Article Reading Dante’s 'Commedia' as Theology Vittorio Montemaggi's unconventional book argues that, for Dante, human life is a journey toward union with God that must be undertaken with others. By Griffin Oleynick February 22, 2017 Books Poetry
Article 'Dorothy Day' Echoing Day's own prose, her granddaughter captures the beauty of nature in all its specificity By Peter Steinfels February 22, 2017 Books Social Justice
Article Sanctuary and Society What are the implications of sanctuary – not as a set of individual cases, and not for us individually as citizens, but rather systemically, as policy? By Rand Richards Cooper February 22, 2017
Article Of Popes & Trumpists What the brouhaha over Steve Bannon and Cardinal Burke fails to recognize is that the fate of Catholicism is not being decided in Rome or Washington. By The Editors February 21, 2017 Donald Trump U.S. Catholicism Editorial
Article Letter from Rome Pope Francis and the Holy See may be the last and most reliable check on the politics of fear and division that are being promoted by Trump. By Robert Mickens February 20, 2017 Donald Trump Columnists Pope Francis Pope John Paul II Web Exclusive
Article ‘The Young Pope’ Season Finale: Smile Though Your Heart Is Stopping Matthew Sitman and Dominic Preziosi discuss episodes 9 and 10 of 'The Young Pope.' By Matthew Sitman and Dominic Preziosi Administration February 18, 2017
Article Bishops' Statement on Religious Liberty Misses the Mark A document on religious liberty today that does not mention Muslims or migrants is simply unacceptable. By Michael Peppard February 17, 2017 Donald Trump Bishops Immigration Muslim-Christian Relations
Article Collateral Damage The dark Trump circus never seems to stop or even take a pause. There is no getting away from it. By Gordon Marino February 17, 2017