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Article Policing the Communion Line Leading with mercy is a far more effective strategy By Cathleen Kaveny November 29, 2017 Liturgy U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis
Article Mad Men & the Just Man Alasdair MacIntyre asks, “Can we explain our actions, to ourselves or others, by saying what desire they satisfy?” By Edward Skidelsky November 29, 2017 Books Ethics Secularism and Modernity
Article Keep Nonprofits Nonpartisan How lifting the Johnson Amendment would hurt churches By Paul Moses November 28, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Donald Trump Bishops
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Article From Scotland to Sicily The only authentic way of marking this Reformation anniversary is to affirm our common commitment to a catholic sensibility in all churches By William Storrar October 21, 2017 Ecumenism U.S. Catholicism
Article Love That Goes Unnamed Part of the power of ‘Desert Hearts’ is that it is recognizably our world: the world in which gay people try to imagine our futures By Eve Tushnet October 19, 2017 Movies Sexuality
Feature Snakes, Violence & Grace? Does the viewer find more grace in Cristóbal de Villalpando’s Baroque altarpiece, or in Cézanne’s apple? By Paul Baumann October 11, 2017 Arts Secularism and Modernity
Feature Delight Is Where the Mystery Lies Anthony Domestico speaks with Alice McDermott about her new novel, the nature of time in Catholicism, and the best kind of reader By Anthony Domestico September 13, 2017 Books U.S. Catholicism
Article The West Point of Capitalism Duff McDonald exposes the fraudulence of the Harvard Business School’s pretensions to wisdom By Eugene McCarraher September 11, 2017 Books Higher Education Economy Social Justice