UPDATE: We’re all still here! But I do feel bad about all the people who really thought they wouldn’t be here today. It’s easy to have a good...
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Greater economic equality is good for the poor and good for all of us, argues one Catholic. Guest blog post by Stephanie Niedringhaus Many of us know...
Last week we had a letter to Catholic Speaker Boehner calling him out for his bad record on the poor and this week, Archbishop Dolan writes a letter Catholic...
There’s good reason the pope hasn’t declared the ban on women’s ordination infallible: He can’t. Guest blog post by Robert McClory A...
A Bernardin Scholar defends the cardinal that restored his faith in the church. Guest blogy post by Kevin P. Considine A debate has arisen around the legacy of...
Having spent some more time with the John Jay report and slogging through media coverage (check out Meghan Murphy-Gill’s reflections on the same)...
Some non-Catholic blogs and news outlets have all really latched onto commentary (first offered by the Times, perhaps a reason the U.S. Bishops should have...
UPDATE: Thanks to Kevin Eckstrom of Religion News Service for pointing out that David Gibson got a leaked copy of the report (and so presumably did Laurie...
The causes and contexts report on clerical sex abuse completed by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice is notable for the fact that the research did...
The first principle of getting re-elected is “nurture your base.” In 2008 Barack Obama got two-thirds of the Latino vote, and in the West it carry him to...