Article Has Francis ‘insulted’ American Catholics? If Thomas Weinandy’s screed is the product of a traditional Catholic faith, who would want any part of it? By Paul Baumann June 28, 2022 Pope Francis U.S. Catholicism Bishops
Feature Closeness & the Common Journey Synodality is an expression of the Church’s responsiveness to Christ. By Bishop Daniel E. Flores, STD June 20, 2022 Synodality U.S. Catholicism Theology Pope Francis
‘An Early Spring’ On this episode, Fr. James Martin, SJ and filmmaker Evan Mascagni speak about their new documentary, ‘Building a Bridge.’ LGBTQ issues U.S. Catholicism
Article ‘Don’t Invite the Theologians’ Theologians are not the sole solution to the Church’s problems, but it is a mistake to think that setting aside theology or doctrine is the answer. By Paul Baumann May 31, 2022 U.S. Catholicism Theology Liturgy
Article ‘There’s Always Something We Can Offer Someone Else’ An interview with Michigan state Senator Mallory McMorrow, who challenges the Right’s performative claim on Christian representation. By Dominic Preziosi May 30, 2022 Interview U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs
Article Learning from the Past In their quest to prioritize diversity, Catholic educational institutions must not forget the diversity that already exists in their own tradition and history. By Massimo Faggioli May 26, 2022 Higher Education U.S. Catholicism