Popesplaining: Women Remain “Strawberries” in Francis’s Book on Happiness
As we inch toward Christmas, it’s no surprise to hear that Americans are miserable. Any…
As we inch toward Christmas, it’s no surprise to hear that Americans are miserable. Any…
The Constitution doesn’t say “we the citizens,” it says “we the people.”
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Massimo Faggioli’s new book, Catholicism and Citizenship: Political Cultures of the Church in the Twenty-First Century,…
Every Friday in Lent, a group of activists has stood outside of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in…
Popularity in public figureheads is fleeting. As the newly-elected president enters office with the lowest…
There’s beauty in mythology, to be sure. But there is also grave danger in believing mythologies can save broken institutions.