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FaithShort Take
Juan Merced
Something essential is lost when generations remain siloed at church.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Thomas J. Reese
Despair is easy for anyone who takes seriously the call to love your neighbor as yourself. But hope can come in two ways.
A young woman kneels and prays at a pew, looking toward the altar of a Catholic church. (iStock/roman_sh)
FaithShort Take
Kathleen Bonnette
I have questioned the ethical implications of belonging to an institution with so many members sympathetic to MAGA politics. But I can still rediscover the hope of the Eucharist in my parish.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
George Drance, S.J.
Each year at this time, near the Fourth of July, we contemplate freedom. But maybe we are also being called to do an extended examination of our own fears.
FaithShort Take
Grace Copps
On Tuesday night, Mr. Mamdani pulled off a shocking upset and finished first in the initial round of vote-counting in the Democratic primary for mayor. What can his campaign teach the Catholic Church about energizing “Gen Z”?
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Kevin Ahern
How should American Catholics respond to the U.S. attacks on Iran? Perhaps the Feast of Corpus Christi offers a counterpoint to the god of war, power and vengeance invoked by so many today.