The Rise and Future of the American Religious Right

By Carlos Orbegoso | January 28, 2021

Evangelical Christians wholeheartedly embraced Donald Trump, viewing him as the vessel for achieving their decades-long goal of national political influence.

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Women at the Altar

By Phyllis Zagano | January 26, 2021

One small change to Canon Law by Pope Francis is one huge step for Catholic women.

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The Bernie Sanders Meme is Hilarious. And Important

By Jim McDermott | January 22, 2021

Bernie Sanders’s clothing choice was performative much the way the public actions of Pope Francis have been. No fancy dresses, celebrity chit-chat, or self-congratulation. Just the work to be done.

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The Beauty of Inculturation

By Ian Peoples | January 15, 2021

An American Jesuit goes to Belize and finds a faith that is ever ancient, and an expression that is ever new.

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