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Early voting and this election season have raised important questions for Catholics

December 19, 2020 Ronald L. Jelinek, Ph.D. 12

Finding broader meaning in election results is the political commentator’s raison d’être. This election has already produced a host of conflicting interpretations. Some of which are quite depressing. We won’t go there. After all, the […]

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The Election of Pope Francis is informative and captivating—and raises many questions

January 10, 2020 Conor Dugan 45

Gerard O’Connell is one of the top Vaticanistas working today. An associate editor and Vatican correspondent for America magazine, he has rightly earned a reputation for his fair and in-depth reporting. While his sympathies skew […]

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