The United States does not feel like a great place to be a woman right now. I’m not proud of a nation in which 75 million Americans voted for a convicted felon and serial predator over an accomplished, empathetic Black woman. Of...
‘The Mystics Would Like a Word’ redefines Catholic womanhood
In Shannon K. Evans' new book, the women mystics were anything but demure defenders of the patriarchy.
November 2024
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE
Grave matters
Facing death equips us to better deal with its reality.
BY RENÉE RODEN
Peace across the ages
Young Catholic peacemakers are asking the church for mentorship and support.
BY JOHN NOBLE
Against fascism
Loving your enemy doesn’t mean you must let them win, says this theologian
AN INTERVIEW WITH ERIC MARTIN
A vote of their own
Women’s suffrage has a complicated history in the Catholic Church.
BY KATHLEEN BONNETTE
Party lines
Can a vote for a third party be more than throwing your vote away?
BY MATTHEW SHADLE
“How do we create communities of love such that there’s no space for fascism to grow and flourish? That’s the project of anti-fascism.”
Eric Martin