
Welcoming the Stranger: Sister Simone Campbell of Nuns on the Bus Speaks Out on DACA
The Constitution doesn’t say “we the citizens,” it says “we the people.”
Read MoreThe Constitution doesn’t say “we the citizens,” it says “we the people.”
Read MoreWhat inspired you to write If Nuns Ruled the World? Around 2009 I started spending a…
Read MoreAs budget cuts are hotly debated in the House, Godonomics comes along to tell us “what the Almighty says about the almighty dollar.” Finally.
Read MoreIt’s simpler to assume that religion and feminism are at odds; that religion is simply the provenance of those who use tools like pro-life politics to fight feminist agendas. It’s much more complicated to think of religion as both resource and adversary in the political struggles that feminists face.
Read MoreThe “Vote Catholic” campaign.
Read MoreA tradition that values care for the poor gives the world Businessguys in Suits.
Read MoreAll the invocations of God’s name and snippets of the Bible and Nuns On the Bus and what have you can’t really help the Democrats so long as the larger religiously-tinged framing about what’s good and what’s bad remain untouched.
Read MoreA ‘comment code’ is a terrible thing to waste.
Read MoreAnd it’s not just because parking will be tough.
Read MoreTourist buses are fixtures on Capitol Hill, but the arrival at the Methodist Building of “Nuns on the Bus: Nuns Drive for Faith, Family and Fairness” in noonday heat to the cheers of their colleagues had to be a first.
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