Georgetown/On Faith

Archive: October 18, 2009 - October 24, 2009

Unveiling anonymous comments

Anonymous commenters deplete society of engaged, critical reflection, building pressure on the hate-filled social underbelly.

By Michael Kessler | October 23, 2009; 1:38 PM ET | Comments (36)

Taking the long view in Afghanistan

Security problems Afghanistan poses for itself, the region, and the world will always resist one-dimensional solutions.

By Daniel Brumberg | October 21, 2009; 3:18 PM ET | Comments (18)

Liberal intolerance of religious diversity

Shouldn't the diversity among such Catholic institutions as Georgetown and CAU be permitted, even respected?

By Patrick J. Deneen | October 21, 2009; 11:11 AM ET | Comments (25)

Pope's Anglican welcome could revolutionize the Church

The Vatican's opening for Anglicans may provide the Catholic Church a steady supply of married priests.

By Thomas J. Reese | October 20, 2009; 11:56 PM ET | Comments (57)

A billion hungry people

Feeding the hungry is right up there with loving God and caring for one's neighbor. So why don't we?

By Katherine Marshall | October 19, 2009; 12:48 AM ET | Comments (4)

 
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