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April 3, 2017

Vol. 216 / No. 7

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Faith Of Many Things
Sam Sawyer, S.J.March 22, 2017

Being comfortable receiving and processing information faster unfortunately does not correlate with our ability to assess that information for truth, much less for wisdom.

Magazine Your Take
Our readersMarch 22, 2017

Commitment to denouncing anti-Semitism ought not be extraordinary but must be the common, unsurprising position of all Christians.

Magazine Your Take
Our readersMarch 23, 2017

Teenagers and young adults feel more connected to the church when they are rolling up their sleeves and working.

Middlebury College students turn their backs to author Charles Murray during his lecture in Middlebury, Vt. The college says it has initiated an independent investigation into the protest in which the author of a book discussing racial differences in intelligence was shouted down during the guest lecture and a professor was injured. (AP Photo/Lisa Rathke, File)
Politics & Society Editorials
The EditorsMarch 21, 2017

What is needed is a case for civility and engagement across the lines of ideology, race and class—grounded not just in freedom or tolerance but charity.

Faith Editorials
The EditorsMarch 21, 2017

That the lone survivor of abuse active on the papal commission has resigned is tragic.

Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States, responds to a question from Jesuit Father Matt Malone, president and editor-in-chief of America Media, during a discussion March 15 in New York City on the first four years of Pope Francis' papacy. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Faith Editorials
The EditorsMarch 21, 2017

The nuncio praised the way Pope Francis has undertaken this responsibility, and noted Francis’ continual emphasis on dialogue, mercy and evangelization.

Politics & Society Short Take
John GarveyJanuary 24, 2017

Would you not love and admire a country that opened its doors to the tired, the poor, the wretched and the homeless?