Feature Civic Virtue & the Common Good Four authors discuss forming a Catholic political imagination By Robert W. McElroy, John T. McGreevy, Cathleen Kaveny, Matthew Sitman May 25, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Bishops Domestic Affairs Donald Trump Spirituality
Feature Found in Yonkers Why Catholics should acknowledge the authentically Christian character of the Assyrian Church By Rita Ferrone May 23, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Ecumenism Liturgy Middle East
Article People before Profits The new Vatican document on the international financial system demands that we not ignore the deep and persistent problems revealed by the financial crisis By Massimo Faggioli May 18, 2018 Economy Pope Francis Pope Benedict XVI
Article After the Iran Deal President Trump's spiteful decision to tear up the Iran nuclear deal harms US allies and brings the world closer to armed conflict By The Editors May 17, 2018 Donald Trump Foreign Affairs Middle East Editorial War and Peace
Feature A Deeper Reckoning The case of Bishop Juan Barros is about more than Pope Francis. It is about whether and how a local church hierarchy can credibly reform itself By Rita Ferrone May 10, 2018 Pope Francis Sexual-abuse Crisis
Feature “Log Off” or Pray Prayer ultimately keeps all of our disagreements rooted where they belong: in God By B. D. McClay April 28, 2018 Spirituality U.S. Catholicism
Article Readers Respond Readers question the legacy of Pope Francis, consider death, trace the faith life of Thomas Merton, and more By The Editors April 22, 2018 Letters
Article Living in the Middle In both Joseph and Holy Saturday, we are granted images of what our lives are like By B. D. McClay March 21, 2018 Theology Spirituality
Feature Imperfect Cities of God This Lent, Ahmed Mater’s exhibition challenges us to scrutinize our own cities: in what ways are they changing, and for whom are they being built? By Griffin Oleynick March 17, 2018 Arts Muslim-Christian Relations Spirituality
Feature Hunger for Home Tarsila do Amaral’s art helps us look beyond the momentary gray of grief and revel in the unfading colors of joy By Griffin Oleynick March 10, 2018 Arts Spirituality