The United States from Trump to Biden: From insurrection to inaugurationJanuary 6 should have been a day of quiet confidence for American Catholics. Joe Biden had been elected president and the Congress was…Mar 10, 2021Mar 10, 2021
Vaccines: Making responsible decisions“Arabian smallpox maliciously undermines man at the threshold of life and preys on the human species almost destroying it in its birth…Mar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
Juan Carlos Scannone and the Theology of the PeopleJuan Carlos Scannone, an Argentine Jesuit born in 1931 and who died in November 2019, was a one of the great figures of the Church in…Feb 24, 2021Feb 24, 2021
Ethiopia and the Conflict in TigrayThe government in Addis Ababa views what took place in November 2020 in its rebel province of Tigray as a simple police operation in the…Feb 16, 2021Feb 16, 2021
Media Ecology, Church and PandemicMedia ecology, a subset of communication studies, approaches communication as an ecosystem. Borrowing the metaphor of a natural ecosystem…Feb 15, 2021Feb 15, 2021
Happiness: A Delightful Foretaste of EternityA universal experience that eludes definitionFeb 12, 2021Feb 12, 2021
Human Fraternity: Commentary on the 2019 Abu Dhabi DocumentOn February 4, 2019, Pope Francis and Sheikh Ahmad al-Tayyeb signed a joint declaration of goodwill.[1] The text calls for a commentary…Feb 11, 2021Feb 11, 2021
The Economy of Francesco and Young PeoplePope Francis invited young economists from around the world to meet and reflect on how to “change the current economy and give a soul to…Feb 9, 2021Feb 9, 2021
The Story of Aloysius GonzagaVisiting the so-called “rooms” or “chapels” of St. Aloysius Gonzaga in Rome, to a certain extent one can measure the distance — about four…Feb 8, 2021Feb 8, 2021
Digital CelebrationsWith the advent of Covid-19, Facebook and similar digital platforms seem to have become liturgical spaces. Every kind of celebration is…Feb 5, 2021Feb 5, 2021