December 1, 2015

The truth is, all Christians, pro-life and pro-choice, need to change our behavior when it comes to the issue of abortion. Read more

November 30, 2015

Swiffers represent all that is disordered about US American consumerism. Read more

November 24, 2015

Ending hunger is not some pie-in-the-sky utopian dream. It is a matter of political will. Read more

November 19, 2015

Ambiguity is an honest and appropriate response to events that are rapidly unfolding, complex, emotionally-charged, and multi-faceted. Read more

November 17, 2015

How is it possible that so few have so much, when so many have so little? Read more

November 9, 2015

When we recited my familiar progressive benediction on Saturday, it reminded me of the power of the liturgy. Read more

November 2, 2015

In theory, I support the idea of states’ rights. It follows the basic ethical principle of subsidiarity – namely, social problems should be addressed at the smallest, most local level possible. Read more

October 28, 2015

Finally, now, instead of simply feeling sick and tired by this relentless attack on women’s health and women’s dignity – there is something we can do to fight back. Read more

October 24, 2015

My point is to prompt us to rightly identify the problem we face as a human community confronting the threat of climate change. Read more

October 17, 2015

I made myself breathe deep. I made myself just listen. I reminded myself that I am not a failure, that she is sixteen, and that the cultural definition of Christianity is really hard to challenge. Read more


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