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Colleen Dulle is an associate editor at America and co-hosts the "Inside the Vatican" podcast.
Arts & CultureFilm
Colleen Dulle
So what is it about these cheesy, mass-produced films that make them so irresistible?
Pope Francis eats lunch with poor people
FaithNews Analysis
Colleen Dulle
Gerry and Colleen look into some new developments in the stories surrounding the U.S. bishops' delay of the vote on new sex abuse protocols. They also discuss Pope Francis’ recent initiatives to make “invisible people visible.”
FaithNews Analysis
Colleen Dulle
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” we devote the entire show to recent developments in the sexual abuse crisis.
FaithNews
Colleen Dulle
Last week, a group of protestors, mostly women, gathered to call for women to be allowed to vote in the Synod on Youth, Young People and Vocational Discernment—a right that, some experts say, there is no canonical reason to deny.
Arts & CultureMusic
Colleen Dulle
Bob Dufford, S.J., started writing “Be Not Afraid” when he was, well, afraid.
Politics & SocietyFaith
Colleen Dulle
A famous act of civil disobedience still inspires activists a half-century later.
Sisters of Mercy and others pray inside the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington Feb. 27 during a "Catholic Day of Action for Dreamers" protest to press Congress to protect "Dreamers." (CNS photo/Bob Roller)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Colleen Dulle
Millennials need to acknowledge that our parents’ generation will not be able to lead the way forever.
FaithNews
Colleen Dulle
Now more than half of the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States have issued such statements.
FaithFaith in Focus
Colleen Dulle
Madeleine Delbrêl is a saint for the rest of us.
FaithShort Take
Colleen Dulle
If Jesus is the mediator between God and humanity, what can the news media learn from his example?