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February 19, 2018

Vol. 218 / No. 4

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Faith Vantage Point
The EditorsFebruary 14, 2018

‘Lent may once again don its public mask’: America's editors from 1978 on an American Lent.

A crowd awaits for the canonization of the Blessed Jose Gabriel Brochero, also known as 'Cura Gaucho', outside the Nuestra Senora del Transito sanctuary in Villa Cura Brochero Cordoba, Argentina, Oct. 15, 2016 (Photo: NICOLAS AGUILERA/AFP/Getty Images).
Arts & Culture Ideas
Catherine AddingtonFebruary 07, 2018

Brochero set out to be a pastor, and in the process became the public servant par excellence.

Arts & Culture Books
Ruben HabitoNovember 29, 2017

Buddhism now forms a part of the cultural and spiritual landscape of many Western societies.

Arts & Culture Books
Zac DavisJanuary 08, 2018

Millennials didn't create the dysfunctional world they live in; they inherited it.

Arts & Culture Books
Thomas D. StegmanFebruary 09, 2018

The resurrection of the dead—along with the transformation of the world—is the goal of all history. And this fulfillment already has a beginning in Jesus’ resurrection.

Arts & Culture Books
Thomas JacobsFebruary 09, 2018

Daniel Mendelsohn's book is much more than a memoir.

People gather around Leonardo da Vinci's 'Salvator Mundi' on display at Christie's auction rooms, in London, Tuesday, Oct. 24 (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth).
Arts & Culture Art
Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J.January 24, 2018

Last November at Christie’s, the divine became the dollar.