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Our Faith

Even Jesus saw the value of a chosen family

What matters most is not bonds of the flesh, but bonds of the heart.

As a queer Catholic couple, my fiancée and I had wondered how God might want us to build a family. Then, as we were preparing for our wedding in early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a global shutdown. By May, the end of the...

April 2026

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE

Out of place

Zebra mussels are invasive. Kudzu is invasive. But what about Homo sapiens? In an era of ecological collapse, are humans an invasive species or merely a younger sibling still learning our place in creation?
BY LIUAN HUSKA

Yard work

Americans are obsessed with their lawns. But Catholic social teaching suggests letting our property go wild.
BY CASSIDY KLEIN

Paradise lost and found

Black writers’ reinterpretations of the Garden of Eden offer new ways to think about sin, liberation, and paradise, says this theologian.
AN INTERVIEW WITH JAMALL CALLOWAY

Our daily bread

Without attention to those who bear the brunt of climate crises, our theology of food is inadequate.
BY MICHELLE LEWIS

Earth of endless marvels

Let us delight in God’s creation and, in doing so, remember to preserve it.
BY OLIVIA BARDO

“American Catholics come from a pilgrim, immigrant church that has helped forge this great nation. We forget that to our ecclesial and national peril.”

Kevin Clarke