Jesuit Fr. James F. Keenan is Canisius professor at Boston College, where he is vice provost for global engagement and director of the Jesuit Institute.
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What one priest learned from listening to transgender Catholics
Listening to transgender Catholics requires listening to learn what they want us to understand about their lives.
7 lessons learned from the Vatican's artificial intelligence symposium
Commentary: The in-person conference sponsored by the Pontifical Council of Culture and the German Embassy to the Holy See examined urgent questions about the emergence of AI and what it means to be human.
Death of rising Jesuit health care scholar stuns global colleagues
Jesuit Fr. Jacquineau Azétsop, died Oct. 13 at age 49. The native of Camaroon was dean and professor at the School of Social Sciences at Pontifical Gregorian University and a prolific writer and researcher on health equity and bioethics. He had recently accepted an appointment as the 2023-24 Gasson Chair, Boston College's oldest and most distinctive visiting professorship.
Catholics' involvement in death penalty killing spree is scandalous
Commentary: Attorney General William Barr has launched a spree of federal executions, and when most of the Catholic Supreme Court justices ruled to vacate stays of execution, they effected these killings.
Preaching on the election? Mercy is where we start; the common good is what we aim for.
What I learned from organizing, participating in Boston's 'Amoris Laetitia' event
The changing face(s) of moral theology
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