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Article Ending the Sabotage Biden and Senate Democrats need to appoint and confirm new members to the NLRB who will work to undo the Trump board’s anti-labor policies. By Matt Mazewski March 10, 2021 Politics
Article A Welcome Interruption A new book by John Cornwell describes the welcome interruption of Francis’s papacy. By Austen Ivereigh March 9, 2021 Pope Francis Books Nonfiction
Article Gender & Identity Why does speaking about gender correctly matter? By Paul J. Griffiths March 9, 2021 Gender Sexuality
Article ‘In the Steps of Father Abraham’ Pope Francis’s historic visit to Iraq offers an opportunity to imagine how the barriers between Christians and Muslims can be overcome. By Paul Moses March 8, 2021 Muslim-Christian Relations Pope Francis
Article Growing Pains Ecclesial leadership must turn authentically to Jesus to find prophetic, transparent, inclusive, and creative ways forward. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan March 7, 2021 Lent U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis Social Justice
Article Why They Loved Him Being a soccer genius set Diego Maradona on a pedestal above his community—and he paid a steep price for that distance. By Santiago Ramos March 6, 2021 Sports Latin America
Article Refounding Chicago How Chicago’s neighborhoods and parishes have been shaped and reshaped by the contributions of Mexican-American Catholics By Milton Javier Bravo March 4, 2021 Latin America U.S. Catholicism Nonfiction
Article Spring Cleaning Praying, like cleaning, is often an act of upkeep rather than inspiration. But it is still noble work. By Kate Lucky March 4, 2021 Lent Spirituality