
The High Ground
Can the faith of Quebec’s Cardinal Marc Ouellet restore the Catholic Church to innocence?
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Rachel Giese investigates a correlation between immigration and crime; John Lorinc ponders the weather-changing technologies of geoengineering; Daniel Baird meets with Canada’s man in the Vatican, Cardinal Marc Ouellet; Kamal Al-Solaylee describes life in Yemen; Pasha Malla delivers a droll account of buying a home; fiction by Grace O’Connell…
Can the faith of Quebec’s Cardinal Marc Ouellet restore the Catholic Church to innocence?
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