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The Rise of Fundamentalist Catholicism

Mark Silk
November 13, 2019
Church Life, Theology, Women
Whatever the case, they’ll go down fighting.

Sister Helen Prejean on New Book, Getting Rid of Death Penalty, and Getting Jesus ‘Right’

Emily McFarlan Miller
August 22, 2019
Books, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Women
It took me awhile to wake up.

Gilroy, El Paso, Dayton, and the Normalization of Violence

Thomas Reese
August 5, 2019
General, Politics, Practical Justice
I feel guilty, but I simply cannot take it anymore.

Let’s Change Course Starting This Tax Day

Simone Campbell
April 17, 2018
Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
This tax law makes me weep for who we have become as a nation. We are failing our people.

6 Things I Hate About Being A Christian

Stephen Mattson
May 27, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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MAY 27, 2014 | BY: STEPHEN MATTSON -- Christianity is a unique, wonderful, amazing experience that is filled with all sorts of positive things...

Pope Hope

Michael Kimpan
March 13, 2014
General, Practical Justice, Theology
6
MAR 13, 2014 | BY: MICHAEL KIMPAN -- Just one year ago today, white smoke rose from the chimney overlooking Vatican Square...

The First Year of the Pope’s Revolution

Shane Claiborne
March 13, 2014
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
24
MAR 13, 2014 | BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- A year ago Pope Francis officially became Pope. Since then he has fascinated the world...

This Pope is a Sinner

Michael Kimpan
September 19, 2013
General, LGBTQ+
48
SEPT 19, 2013 | BY: MICHAEL KIMPAN -- From the start, there was an air of excitement surrounding this Pope - the Pontiff's chosen name...

The Humility and Grace of Foot Washing: Pope Francis and Me

Linda Brendle
April 5, 2013
Church Life, General
49
BY: LINDA BRENDLE -- Pope Francis created quite a stir during Holy Week when he celebrated the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at a prison...

Pope Francis: A Social Justice Pope?

Micah Bales
March 15, 2013
Church Life, Theology
1
BY: MICAH BALES -- The new pontiff is a groundbreaking figure. He is the first pope from the New World, and the first in...
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