Polarization, Partisanship, and Enmity: The US Catholic Church Divided

Millennial editor Robert Christian recently wrote about the roots of American Catholic polarization at Church Life Journal: We are currently experiencing high levels of both polarization and partisanship (including negative partisanship)—both among the public and public officials (though polarization among the public is lower than among elites). The polarization has been asymmetrical, with Republican officials… Read More Polarization, Partisanship, and Enmity: The US Catholic Church Divided

Millennials, Loneliness, and the Crisis of Intimacy

Last year, Kerry Cronin wrote an insightful article for C21 Engage on young people, loneliness, and intimacy. Here are some of the article’s key points: What really concerns young adults—what really scares them, what fascinates them, what moves them—is not really a question of sex but rather a question of intimacy. Despite their seemingly constant… Read More Millennials, Loneliness, and the Crisis of Intimacy

Pope Francis Meets and Encourages Young Climate Activist Greta Thunberg

via Joshua McElwee: Pope Francis met briefly during his general audience April 17 with Greta Thunberg, a Swedish teenager and climate activist who inspired a million students around the world to take part in a global strike last month to protest politicians’ inaction on climate change. The pontiff approached Thunberg at the end of the… Read More Pope Francis Meets and Encourages Young Climate Activist Greta Thunberg

Catholics React to the Fire at Notre Dame Cathedral

The US Bishops: .@USCCB statement on #NotreDameCathedral: “Noble in architecture and art, it has long been a symbol of the transcendent human spirit as well as our longing for God.” pic.twitter.com/zrEeRPoLjS — Christopher White (@cwwhite212) April 15, 2019 Christopher Hale: For a Catholic, this isn’t just a tourist spot or even just a treasure trove… Read More Catholics React to the Fire at Notre Dame Cathedral

Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for April 2019: For Doctors and Humanitarian Collaborators in War-Torn Areas

“The presence of doctors, nurses, and other health care workers in war-torn areas is a sign of hope. They are wise, valiant, and good-hearted people who, following their vocation, work under extremely dangerous conditions. Let us pray for doctors and their humanitarian collaborators in war-torn areas, who risk their lives to save the lives of… Read More Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for April 2019: For Doctors and Humanitarian Collaborators in War-Torn Areas