Your thoughts: NCR readers respond to the news of the discovery of 215 bodies buried on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Your thoughts: NCR readers respond to our latest editorial in which we dare the U.S. bishops to go ahead and discuss a proposal for a teaching document about Communion.
Your thoughts: NCR readers respond to Benedictine Sr. Joan Chittister's latest column about standing up with Rep. Liz Cheney in her call to tell the truth about the 2020 election results.
Your thoughts: NCR readers respond to Virgina Sen. Tim Kaine's commentary about the U.S. bishops contemplating a declaration that some public officials are unworthy to receive Communion.
The National Catholic Reporter has been selected as one of 10 news organizations to participate in Google News Initiative's Audience Lab this spring and summer.
Your thoughts: A recent article pointed out how many Catholics who have left the church since 2016 cite their coreligionists' alliance with the MAGA movement as a key factor in their decision.
Your thoughts: NCR readers respond to the news of the letter released by San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone calling for public figures who support abortion to be barred from Communion.
The National Catholic Reporter has named Christopher White as its new Vatican correspondent. White has served as NCR's national correspondent for the past year.
Your thoughts: NCR readers respond to a recent Villanova University panel that intensified the debate about denying President Joe Biden Communion because of his support of legal abortion.
Your thoughts: NCR readers remember Hans Küng, the celebrated and controversial Swiss theologian, who died April 6 at his home in Tübingen, Germany, at age 93.
Your thoughts: NCR readers respond to the March 15 announcement from the Vatican that priests cannot bless same-sex unions since God "cannot bless sin."
Your thoughts: Readers respond to our recent editorial that expresses frustration with the U.S. bishops sowing doubt about vaccines and relief that promote the common good.
Your thoughts: In a commentary for NCR, Rebecca Bratten Weiss wrote about Bishop Robert Barron's recent piece that used the term "beige Catholicism" to refer to the faith of liberal or progressive Catholics.
Your thoughts: It is a controversial tradition, but six U.S. presidents have spoken at the University of Notre Dame's commencement exercises, and a total of nine presidents have received honorary degrees. But will our nation's second Catholic president be invited to speak?
Your thoughts: NCR political columnist Michael Sean Winters publishes three columns a week, and we get many letters to the editor responding to his opinions.
Your thoughts: The U.S. bishops' conference disbanded its controversial working group formed to deal with President Joe Biden, showing that the leadership might have recognized their stance was ill-considered.