Readers weigh in on Ukraine, the role of Eucharistic ministers, the correct response to neoliberalism, and the perils of a religious community lacking real intimacy.
The challenge of engagement facing the synod is real. But these readers point to the progress at their own institutions as a model of how we can move forward.
George Scialabba replies to a comment on John Dewey, and readers weigh in on the editors’ suggestions for Ukraine and the search for a new narrative about sex.
Readers respond to articles about Democratic politics, U.S. foreign policy, and race in Catholic media, and the magazine honors our retiring poetry editor.
Readers celebrate the legacy of French Catholic thinker Paul Virilio, and question Cathleen Kaveny’s critique of using RICO the statute to prosecute the church