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Sept 6-19, 2019

Pakistani children stand outside their makeshift home Oct. 16, 2018, near Karachi. (CNS/EPA/Shahzaib Akber)
Column | Scripture for Life

Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Wake-up stories for the privileged

by Mary M. McGlone
Sep 21, 2019

Scripture for Life: Jesus didn't tell parables as comforting bedtime stories. Parables should wake us up. The first sign that we are hearing Jesus' message is that it makes us uncomfortable.

Book Review

Theologian Catherine Keller sees a path from apocalypse to transformation

by Marian Ronan
Sep 11, 2019

Book review: Political Theology of the Earth explains that apocalypse — whether of politics, environment or religion — doesn't mean the end times. Instead, it is kairos, "the time in which something can be done."

Julius Rotermund (1826-59), "The Wise and Foolish Virgin," 1856, oil on canvas, detail (Brigham Young University Museum of Art)

Images in conversation: 'Power Couples' exhibit shows symbolism in pairs

by Menachem Wecker
Sep 4, 2019

Art: The exhibit "Power Couples" at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts focuses on the diptych or pendant, a centuries-old format that uncovers meaning through juxtaposing two pictures.

"You cared enough to tell me the truth, and you said I was worth it, and that God loved me." (Unsplash/Nathan Sumlao)
Column | Soul Seeing

A voice from the past: 'That talk in your office changed my life'

by Richard G. Malloy
Sep 3, 2019

Soul Seeing: So often we don't know what we are doing, or what God is doing through us, or even if God is doing anything through our efforts. Then Megan taught me to trust those efforts a bit more.

Blog | NCR Connections

Polls can't capture our understanding of the Eucharist

by Tom Roberts
Aug 30, 2019
Editorial

Editorial: Those who dismiss Pell verdict ignore integrity of legal process

by NCR Editorial Staff
Aug 29, 2019
Editorial

Editorial: 'The 1619 Project' is landmark truth telling

by NCR Editorial Staff
Aug 28, 2019

German church hosts Maximilian Kolbe mass at Auschwitz

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher
Aug 26, 2019

'Ad orientem' tussles turn on matters of community, liturgical diversity

by Don Clemmer
Aug 23, 2019

Ignatian Solidarity Network educates, inspires young immigration activists

by John Gehring
Aug 22, 2019

New rules could extend time migrant children, families spend in detention

by Rhina Guidos, Catholic News Service
Aug 21, 2019

Vatican clarifies: Canonical investigation of Cardinal Pell will await final appeal

by Joshua J. McElwee
Aug 21, 2019

Ministerial exception often protects church employers from lawsuits over firings

by Peter Feuerherd
Aug 21, 2019

Australian court upholds Cardinal Pell's conviction on abuse charges

by Joshua J. McElwee
Aug 20, 2019

After 45 years of music, a final concert for the St. Louis Jesuits

by Jeannette Cooperman
Aug 20, 2019

Do Catholics 'actually' believe in the Real Presence?

by Heidi Schlumpf
Aug 14, 2019

How Mother Angelica's 'miracle of God' became a global media empire

by Heidi Schlumpf
Jul 19, 2019

Non-profit offers homeless a place to call home

by Sarah Salvadore
Jun 20, 2019
Column | From Where I Stand

Acceptance of inferiority and the freedom it brings

by Joan Chittister
Apr 24, 2019

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