Purchasing Recreational Drugs and Fueling Violence

Discussions of privilege are ubiquitous on the left these days, and the desire to make ethical purchases is common not only among “bourgeois bohemians” but a growing number of those who recognize a religious imperative to engage in ethical consumption. While scholars, activists, and everyday people try to figure out how to operate in the… Read More Purchasing Recreational Drugs and Fueling Violence

Pope Francis Sends Powerful Message with 3 New US Cardinals

John Allen writes, With Pope’s cardinal picks, Bernardin’s ‘seamless garment’ is back: Pope Francis on Sunday engineered what may prove to be a seismic shift in the Catholic hierarchy in the United States, elevating not one or two, but a full three new American cardinals seen as belonging to the centrist, non-cultural warrior wing of… Read More Pope Francis Sends Powerful Message with 3 New US Cardinals

Pope Francis: Theme for the 2018 Synod Will Be on Young People

via Vatican News: The theme chosen by Pope Francis for the XV General Assembly of the Ordinary Synod of Bishops taking place in October 2018 will be “Young people, faith and vocational discernment.”… Describing the theme “as an expression of the Church’s pastoral concern for the young,” the statement said the chosen topic follows on… Read More Pope Francis: Theme for the 2018 Synod Will Be on Young People

How do the VP Candidates Differ on Religious Issues?

You can check out my Fox News debate with Donald Trump’s Catholic advisor Matt Smith on tonight’s Vice Presidential debate here: Drawing on my recent experiences on the border of Syria and Lebanon, I challenged his suggestion that Mike Pence’s position of rejecting Syrian was well within the Catholic moral framework. Let’s set the record straight: that’s… Read More How do the VP Candidates Differ on Religious Issues?