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A priest lifts up the consecrated host during Mass.
Faith Faith in Focus
April 29, 2022
The great Catholic irony is that the Mass—that ripe cadenced insane activity at the heart of the church—is weirdly, bizarrely, the right and fitting place to bring our concerns about the Mass itself.
Faith Lent Reflections
April 06, 2022
A Reflection for the Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Joe Hoover, S.J.
A depiction of what Pollyanna would look like if she were a flower, maybe. (A purple flower grows out of a crack in the sidewalk.)
Arts & Culture Short Take
April 01, 2022
The maligning of this girl’s good name has to end. And, at least in our pages, it will end.
Arts & Culture Ideas
March 31, 2022
Sure, we can talk about excellence. But we shouldn’t accept as fact the idea that we can rank the worth of a piece of art. That is a fiction itself, a fundamental untruth.
Faith Lent Reflections
March 07, 2022
A Reflection for the First Monday of Lent, by Joe Hoover, S.J.
Faith Faith in Focus
December 30, 2021
Can we ultimately trust the smirking ones in our midst, the sarcastic with a clever quip for our every move, for each vulnerable moment?
Faith Advent Reflections
December 18, 2021
A Reflection for the Saturday of the Third Week of Advent
Faith Advent Reflections
December 02, 2021
A Reflection for the Thursday of the First Week of Advent
Faith Faith in Focus
November 24, 2021
How can we be grateful in a world filled with inequality?
Arts & Culture Poetry
November 18, 2021
he opened up the window for Dec 24 even though it was like Dec 3