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Susan Reynolds

Susan Reynolds

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Contributing Writer, Commonweal Magazine

Atlanta

Final Covers

Aerospace , Environment , Electronics , Science , Technology , Economy, Personal finance

Doesn’t Cover

drug, war, marijuana

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Content

Total articles 180

  • The Apocalypse Machine

    By Susan Reynolds, Stephen Pope, George Scialabba, Helen Rouner

    Feb. 26, 2025

  • Sustaining Vocations

    By Susan Reynolds, John Fea Verified, Brandon Ambrosino, Ian Corbin

    Jul. 03, 2024

  • The Apocalypse Machine

    By Susan Reynolds, Stephen Pope, George Scialabba, Helen Rouner

    Feb. 26, 2025

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Company Info

Commonweal Magazine

Commonweal Magazine is the oldest independent lay-edited Catholic journal in the United States, founded in 1924 and based in New York City. The magazine focuses on various topics, including social justice, ecumenism, just-war teaching, liturgical renewal, women's issues, and the relationship between Catholicism and liberal democracy. Its name reflects a commitment to the public good. Commonweal publishes eleven print issues annually, featuring editorials, essays, poetry, and reviews, with a circulation of about 20,000. The magazine also offers online content, including daily articles and an archive of past issues. Additionally, it hosts a twice-monthly podcast that explores the intersection of faith, politics, and culture. Commonweal sponsors in-person and virtual discussions, including biannual dinners that present the Catholic in the Public Square Award. The magazine operates as a not-for-profit through the Commonweal Foundation, promoting civil debate on faith and public life.

New York, New York, United States

'+1 202-626-2000

Founded: 1924