The Atlantic: They're worried about poverty, hunger, drug addiction, and the "softness" of the country. And they've got high expectations for their president.
The (London) Guardian: From faith to football, it is naive to imagine that people can be raised without partiality or commitments, Giles Fraser says.
National Catholic Reporter: Irish priests' ever-increasing workload is threatening to turn this aging, demoralized and declining group into "sacrament-dispensing machines" who find pastoral work less and less satisfying, a co-founder of Ireland's Association of Catholic Priests has warned.
Pacific Standard: It's at night when our loneliness feels most naked and our fears most relentless. And it's at night when San Francisco's night minister hears confessions and offers prayers to those who need them most.
The Atlantic: It's time again for a favorite holiday tradition: the ninth annual Hubble Space Telescope Advent Calendar.
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