June 2024

VOL. 89, NO. 6

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Features

Fair game

BY REBECCA RANDALL

What would a Catholic ethic of hunting look like?

The Catholics against guns

BY KATIE BAHR

Some Catholics are finding creative ways to oppose violence and work for peace.

Columns

THE EXAMINED LIFE

Safe, brave, and loved

BY YUNUEN TRUJILLO
The pope says LGBTQ+ people can be godparents, so why would a parish fail to welcome them?

CULTURE IN CONTEXT

Fellow Earthlings

BY PAMELA HILL NETTLETON
Resident Alien sheds light on what it means to be human.

SALT & LIGHT

Playing God

BY DAVID CLOUTIER
Life is a fundamental gift from God. Is it always worth living?

MARGIN NOTES

Cars ruin everything

BY KEVIN CLARKE
Cities should be designed as if people and community matter most.

TESTAMENTS

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Keep up tradition

BY ALICE CAMILLE
The church has always evolved to meet the needs of its people.

GLAD YOU ASKED

Departments

Editors’ Note
You May Be Right (Letters to the Editor)
From the Archives
Poetry
Reviews (Music, Film, Books)
Eye of the Beholder (Art meditation)

Practicing Catholic

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Resurrection work

BY EMILY CORTINA
Visiting the imprisoned is more than a box to check on a Catholic’s to-do list.

Essays

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Peace restored

BY NICHOLAS HAYES-MOTA
Nonviolence is a key element of Christian discipleship.

When will it stop?

BY ALDENA BROWN
A mother reflects on her son’s death due to gun violence.

Sounding Board

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Good guys with guns

BY REBECCA BRATTEN WEISS
Ethical gun ownership may mean laying down your weapons.

Expert Witness

Tools for change

An interview with Mike Martin
RAWtools turns guns into garden tools to mourn lives lost to gun violence.

Home Faith

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Growing together

BY DON CLEMMER
Change is an inevitable factor in our long-term relationships.