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June 2021

Vol. 224 / No. 7

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Arts & Culture Books
Isabelle SenechalApril 30, 2021

The robotic narrator of Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel takes us into a dystopian U.S. future.

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Jason BerryMay 07, 2021

In post-Civil War New Orleans, Creole leaders won elections and oversaw the desegregation of public schools, a short-lived experiment destroyed after Reconstruction.

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Benjamin IvryMay 20, 2021

‘Lifeblood of the Parish’ is an ethnographic look at Italian-American communal rituals in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.

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In 'The Last Brahmin,' Luke Nichter presents Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. as a man who, from cradle to grave, loved his family and his country, the ideals of both of which he tried to live up to his entire life.

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Drew ChristiansenMay 20, 2021

The decades since the Second Vatican Council and the declaration "Nostra Aetate" have seen much fruit in the form of Jewish-Christian collaboration and dialogue.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Preeti VanganiMay 14, 2021

the sense of her knowing I have long been motherless itself a mother to me

Faith The Word
Jaime L. WatersMay 20, 2021

As we examine today’s readings, we should be mindful of the significance of the Eucharist as a means to encounter God.