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The painful, grace-filled and (hopefully) healing process of seeking an annulment
Simcha Fisher
December 16, 2021
What does the church really teach about this widely misunderstood process, and how does it play out in the lives of ordinary Catholics?
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Populism isn’t going anywhere. Elites need to listen to the masses to rebuild our democracy.
James F. Keenan, S.J.
December 14, 2021
Social trust cannot be achieved without working through the long-standing resentments of those populist masses who perceive themselves as the ‘deplorables’ of the elite.
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Meet the Millennial Nuns
John Rosengren
November 18, 2021
In a generation known to shun commitments, these women are embracing lifelong vows.
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Latin Mass, women priests, celibacy? Climate change will make all the church’s arguments pointless
Dorothy Fortenberry
October 27, 2021
Nothing will change the church more profoundly than the color green ceasing to be ordinary.
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Can the U.S. bishops be saved from partisan politics?
Don Clemmer
October 14, 2021
As the U.S. bishops’ conference discerns a path forward, veterans cite legacy of work for the common good
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Confessions of a pro-life Catholic Democrat in a divided nation
Daniel Lipinski
October 13, 2021
I was one of the last pro-Life Democrats in Congress. Extreme partisan division may have cost me my seat—but it could cost the country even more.
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