By Michael White and Tom Corcoran (Ave Maria, 2013) Change isn’t easy and neither is church. But change is what parishioners and their leaders must do if...
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When it comes to finding the perfect place of worship, U.S. Catholic readers say you’d better shop around. When shopping for a new house, sometimes you know...
Catholics have become accustomed to the idea of popes dying in office—after all, 600 years is a long time between papal resignations. But there is no written...
Luisa Borrego didn’t know much about the prison system before her son, at only 14 years old, was arrested after being in the back seat of a car during a drive...
Since it was first pioneered in the mid-1970s, restorative justice has been used in criminal justice cases throughout the world. But nowhere has the practice...
2011 Reviews December 2011: Seeking the Truth of Things: confessions of a (catholic) philosopher By Al Gini Review: While certainly not a textbook, Seeking the...
Picture the lives of today's Catholics in contrast to the lives of our ancestors a hundred years ago, or of even the older generation who grew up during...
The Rev. John Yesunatha Das, a Pentecostal Pastor, calls himself “buffalo color”—black. Though his wife is Brahmin, their daughter Feba inherited...
2010 Reviews December 2010: Reclaiming Catholicism: Treasures Old and New Edited by Thomas H. Groome and Michael J. Daley Review: Reclaiming Catholicism:...
2009 Reviews December 2009: Claiming Earth as Common Ground: The Ecological Crisis through the Lens of Faith By Andrea Cohen-Kiener Review: Claiming Earth as...