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June 29-July 12, 2018

Column | Scripture for Life

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Nothing in our hands

by Mary M. McGlone
Jul 14, 2018

Scripture for Life: Ask yourself, "How different would my life be if I didn't know about or believe in Christ?" Ask too, "When have I gotten caught in the net of Christ and the vision he offers?"

Perspective

Dolores Leckey bridged the laity-hierarchy gap

by Dana Greene
Jul 7, 2018

For more than 35 years, Dolores Leckey lectured and wrote on lay spirituality, mining the treasures of the Catholic tradition and revitalizing them for the contemporary world. She crafted her work to be accessible and drew on her own sources of encouragement — Scripture, literature, poetry, theology and personal experience. 

Column | Scripture for Life

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Scandal of Incarnation

by Mary M. McGlone
Jul 7, 2018

Scripture for Life: Today's Scriptures together remind us that God's ways are not what we would expect, and that God offers us more than we are generally ready to accept. 

Book Review

Author spotlights colorful, outspoken jurist Miles Lord

by Colman McCarthy
Jul 4, 2018

Book Review: To make it plain where his sympathies lay, U.S. District Judge Miles Lord spoke of the "powerful pressure upon a judge in my position to go along with the theory that there is something sacred about a bomb and that those who do raise their voices or hands against it should be struck down as enemies of the people."

'Madam Secretary' writer seeks to bring faith to TV

by Heidi Schlumpf
Jul 2, 2018

Two new art exhibits address earthly spirituality

by Menachem Wecker
Jun 30, 2018
Column | Soul Seeing

Jew, Christian, Muslim: 'See the Beloved everywhere'

by Kathy Coffey
Jun 26, 2018

'Humanae Vitae' and the sensus fidelium

by Charles E. Curran
Jun 25, 2018
Column | Just Catholic

As US secures its borders from women and 8-year-olds, the Gospel gets blamed

by Phyllis Zagano
Jun 22, 2018

Editorial: Sound the horn, bishops, we're waiting

by NCR Editorial Staff
Jun 22, 2018

Trump signs order to keep migrant families together, zero tolerance in place

by Brian Roewe
Jun 20, 2018

Retired Washington cardinal out of ministry after credible abuse allegation

Updated
by Heidi Schlumpf
Jun 20, 2018

Bishops to supplement rather than revise Faithful Citizenship voter guide

Updated
by Brian Roewe
Jun 14, 2018

Expanded background checks among changes to child protection charter

Updated
by Brian Roewe
Jun 14, 2018
Perspective

The lie of suicide, and the abundant love of God

by Rhonda Mawhood Lee
Jun 14, 2018

Vatican team returns to Chile to 'ask forgiveness' for clergy sex abuse

by Junno Arocho Esteves, Catholic News Service
Jun 13, 2018

Council of Cardinals to deliver new outline of Vatican bureaucracy to Francis

by Joshua J. McElwee
Jun 13, 2018

Church's language about LGBT people must end, Irish group says

by Sarah Mac Donald
Jun 13, 2018

Francis accepts resignation of Chilean bishop at center of abuse scandal

by Joshua J. McElwee
Jun 11, 2018
Analysis

Bishops' prosecutions may point to new phase in church's sex abuse crisis

by Joshua J. McElwee
Jun 6, 2018
Column | Distinctly Catholic

US bishops are complicit in our political train wreck

by Michael Sean Winters
May 25, 2018

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