Feature A United Ireland? Brexit has once again brought forth questions of Irish unrest and potential unity. By John Connelly December 6, 2021 War and Peace Foreign Affairs Book Essay
Article A Voice Cries Out The Church must create opportunities to listen to prophetic voices from the deserts of our communities. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan December 5, 2021 Advent U.S. Catholicism
Article Hearsay & Insinuation J. Edgar Hoover, Sen. Joseph McCarthy, and Roy Cohn created a security state dependent on gossip and insinuation that persists today. By Chris Hammer December 3, 2021 History Domestic Affairs Nonfiction
Violent Faith On this episode, historian Charles Gallagher tells the story of the Christian Front, an extremist Catholic group that plotted a 1940 takeover of the U.S. government. Jewish-Christian Relations U.S. Catholicism
Article Give Them the Facts An interview with investigative journalist Katie Worth on the way climate change is taught in the United States. By Isabella Simon December 2, 2021 Climate Change Interview Nonfiction
Article ‘The Great Joy’ Though we don’t always realize it, we are free to choose where and how to direct our attention. By The Editors December 1, 2021 Spirituality Secularism and Modernity
Article ‘Steadier Than Before’ “It was still possible to cross the continent like a medieval pilgrim: travelling on foot, stopping at shrines, and supported by charity.” By Paul Elie December 1, 2021 Books Christmas Critics LGBTQ issues