Article Going Small Hollywood offered Big Movies this year. But two new indie films remind us that immense pleasure comes in small packages By Rand Richards Cooper November 30, 2018 Movies Fiction
Article Don’t Get Drafted The annual War on Christmas campaign is just an excuse to provoke white Christians and intimidate already vulnerable groups By Mollie Wilson O’Reilly November 30, 2018 Jewish-Christian Relations Social Justice Columnists
Article Climate’s Black Friday The same science that proves we are responsible for climate change gives us reason to believe that we can do something about it By The Editors November 29, 2018 Environment Donald Trump Climate Change Editorial
Article ‘The Day of Judgment’ A new book by veteran Italian journalists challenges Viganò’s narrative, and sheds further light on the McCarrick scandal By Massimo Faggioli November 29, 2018 Sexual-abuse Crisis Pope Francis Pope Benedict XVI Pope John Paul II
Article Why I Left My alienation from the Catholic Church was not mainly intellectual. It was moral, even emotional. By Jim Holt November 28, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Spirituality Theology
Article Listening to the Laity If the church wants to help laypeople make informed decisions about their reproductive choices, it needs to listen more deeply to their concrete experiences By Emma McDonald November 27, 2018 Sexuality Bioethics Theology
Article Let Church Be Church Again It is a challenging time, both for our nation and our church. But it can also be a graced moment, and an opportunity for healing. By Carol Keehan, DC November 27, 2018 Vatican II Social Justice Health Care Women in the Church
Article A Call to Judgment Donald Trump’s many abuses of power merit censure, even from figures whose professions—law, journalism, academia, science—demand impartiality By Paul Moses November 26, 2018 Donald Trump Supreme Court Domestic Affairs
Article Why I Came & What I Found The church’s embrace is often a harsh one. I have been and continue to be pained by it By Paul J. Griffiths November 26, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Spirituality Theology
Article Ars Gratia Artist? Disparities in cultural production require redress. But need artistic imagination be limited? By Rand Richards Cooper November 25, 2018 Arts Fiction Poetry Music Social Justice