Our Catholic faith has something to say about how to address economic inequality, but it's a voice not always heard at the World Economic Forum, says columnist Michael Sean Winters.
Would-be conservative defenders of the Ratzingerian legacy ignore the obvious points of continuity between Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, writes Michael Sean Winters.
The church’s preferential option for the poor demands that U.S. policymakers dovetail inflation-fighting with credible investments to sustain the unemployed.