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April 5-18, 2019

Column | Scripture for Life

Easter Sunday: Recognizing Jesus

by Mary M. McGlone
Apr 19, 2019

Scripture for Life: The disciples' brokenhearted conversation and Jesus' description of them as foolish and sluggish of heart called them to believe in something bigger than their closed ideas and limited hopes. That served as a penitential rite, calling them to believe in God rather than cling to their perceptions.

Column | Scripture for Life

Palm Sunday: Among the crowd

by Mary M. McGlone
Apr 13, 2019

Scripture for Life: How do we publicly express our "Hosannas" when we are not in a crowd of happy, singing Christians? How often do we end up as complicit bystanders because we avoid speaking an unpopular opinion?

Book Review

Author invites us to irreligious realm

by Amy Morris-Young
Apr 10, 2019

Book Review: I found this book and the entire grief-therapy empire that Christina Rasmussen has established to be, at the least, astonishingly ambitious in its promises, and, at the most, possibly harmful for those who are suffering grief, and thus at their most vulnerable.

Book Review

Women are fully human agents of social, political change

by Mary E. Hunt
Apr 3, 2019

Book Review: The author demonstrates how the tired tropes of women's self-sacrifice that reinforce oppression and expectations of martyrdom can be expanded and refreshed realistically in light of contemporary women's lives. On balance, every woman's self-sacrifice is not oppressive and every form of oppression is not caused by women's self-sacrifice.

Column | Soul Seeing

Deserve's got nothin' to do with it

by Michael Leach
Apr 2, 2019
Editorial

Editorial: Where Catholic teaching is bent to market demands

by NCR Editorial Staff
Apr 1, 2019
Blog | NCR Connections

A mensch, a church in recovery, and hierarchical culture examined

by Tom Roberts
Mar 26, 2019

Australian church completes first phase of historic plenary council

by Michael Sainsbury, Catholic News Service
Mar 26, 2019
Editorial

Editorial: We need more than Barr's letter

by NCR Editorial Staff
Mar 25, 2019

Pope accepts resignation of embattled Chilean cardinal

Updated
by Junno Arocho Esteves, Catholic News Service
Mar 23, 2019

Marquette's Center for Peacemaking joins forces to revitalize its inner-city neighborhood

by Heidi Schlumpf
Mar 20, 2019

Center for Peacemaking coordinates peace studies, research

by Heidi Schlumpf
Mar 20, 2019

Old guard looks to new generation of voices on nuclear disarmament

by Dennis Sadowski, Catholic News Service
Mar 16, 2019

Georgetown students hope admissions scandal leads to discussion of privilege

by Jesse Remedios
Mar 14, 2019

'Urban chic' One City Café serves chef-created meals to needy Kansas Citians

by Maria Benevento
Mar 14, 2019

Update: Georgetown University troubled by coach's involvement in college scam

Updated
by Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News Service
Mar 13, 2019
Column | Distinctly Catholic

Sixth year may go down as the most decisive in Francis' papacy

by Michael Sean Winters
Mar 13, 2019
Column | Faith Seeking Understanding

Francis of Assisi's model for church reform may help in the abuse crisis

by Daniel P. Horan
Mar 6, 2019

An interfaith group finds willing partners to restore a shared watershed

by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service
Jan 1, 2019

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