The Catholic University of America
Francis appoints Filipino Cardinal Tagle to key Vatican office
By Thomas Reese — December 9, 2019
(RNS) — Well-liked and respected at home, the bright and pastorally minded archbishop of Manila has all of the attributes prized by Francis.
A battle over ‘Catholic identity’ at Catholic University of America
By Jack Jenkins — June 21, 2018
(RNS) — Ongoing feuds between faculty and administrators signal a deeper struggle over how the school defines that term — and itself.
ANALYSIS: Are free-market Catholics ignoring Pope Francis?
By David Gibson — December 18, 2013
(RNS) Vocal free-market advocates are gaining traction in the Catholic Church, even as Pope Francis repeatedly condemns a capitalist system that he says is hurting the poor and increasing the gap between the haves and have-nots.
Koch brothers’ donation to Catholic University stirs protests
By David Gibson — December 15, 2013
(RNS) Dozens of Catholic leaders are protesting the decision by Catholic University of America to accept a large donation from the foundation of Charles Koch, a billionaire industrialist who is an influential supporter of libertarian-style policies that critics say run counter to church teaching and to explicit declarations by Pope Francis.
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