Pointing to the Future: Why Prosperity for the Catholic Church Lies in Africa Clare Rowbotham Mar 22, 2023 Pope Francis's most recent trip to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan highlight the importance of…
Plague & Prayer: In the Midst of Pandemic Life, Religion is a Mixed Blessing Lila Mooney Mar 25, 2021 In the Western world, where religion no longer plays a central role in public life, not much attention is paid to…
The Sino-Vatican Agreement Renewal: Pro Deo or Pro Patria? Adin Chan Nov 20, 2020 The renewal of the 2018 clerical agreement between the Holy See and China raises numerous questions about the…
Affaire Barbarin: l’onde de choc qui secoue l’Eglise catholique Paloma Baumgartner Mar 28, 2019 Ces derniers mois l’Eglise connaît des ondes de chocs qui heurtent son image et révèlent un indéniable…
Non-Secular: Church and State Relationship in Latin America Gretel Kahn Dec 17, 2018 The current political stance of the Church is not passive any longer. Its far-reaching influence in Latin American…
Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: Too Many Words and Too Little Action Angello Alcazar Jun 24, 2018 From time immemorial, priests have occupied a position of privilege and even reverence in Western societies. While…
The Holy Ghosts: Civil War in the Central African Republic Alexandra Yiannoutsos Dec 18, 2015 With a political structure that has crumbled into absolute rubble, massive unrestrained violence, and an attempted…
Hey Pope Francis – Let’s Talk about Abortion Sara Gold Oct 17, 2015 Pope Francis’ recent historic US visit took the country by storm, resulting in an irrepressible Pope-Mania. The…
Laudable Laudato Si and its Political Implications for the US Max Blaisdell Oct 15, 2015 Published at the end of last May, Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si was a forceful call to recognize the…
Weekly Roundup: Beyond Conventional Thinking Aliaume Leroy Dec 14, 2014 This week,the Online McGill International Review offered once more different perspectives on world issues to its…