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March 2022

Vol. 226 / No. 3

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Father Lancellotti distributes food to homeless people in front of São Paulo’s metropolitan cathedral. Photo: Luciney Martins.
Politics & Society Dispatches
Eduardo Campos LimaFebruary 07, 2022

The Rev. Júlio Lancellotti is São Paulo’s designated vicar for street people. He has been posting images of spikes and other elements of hostile architecture gathered from cell phone photos or video from all over Brazil.

Faith Features
Ashley McKinless, Zac DavisFebruary 16, 2022

To mark Jesuitical’s five-year anniversary, we are looking back on what we have learned from our guests—Catholics and non-Catholics alike—about navigating the modern world as people of faith.

Politics & Society Features
Eve TushnetFebruary 17, 2022

We need a new image of what it means to be a good neighbor.

Stock photo of an empty prison cell with the door slightly open.
Faith Features
Lyle C. MayFebruary 17, 2022

“I returned to my Catholic upbringing, professing a faith I did not completely feel, because I was suffering and needed answers from God,” writes Lyle C. May, who is on death row in North Carolina.

Volunteers at a food bank prepare groceries for distribution. (Photo by Ismael Paramo on Unsplash)
Faith Faith and Reason
Bill McCormick, S.J.February 17, 2022

Christians today are split between “bottom-up” and “top-down” approaches to re-invigorating our sense of the common good.

A statue of Charles Darwin at his former school, which is now Shrewsbury Library in the United Kingdom (iStock)
Arts & Culture Ideas
Christopher SandfordFebruary 17, 2022

Charles Darwin’s teaching has been misappropriated by generations of intellectually dubious adherents.

Arts & Culture Books
Bill McGarveyJanuary 07, 2022

Reading Andrew Sullivan’s collection, ‘Out on a Limb: Selected Writing, 1989-2021,’ made me realize I’d never heard Sullivan mentioned in conversations about Catholic writers. Why wasn’t he there? And why wasn’t I surprised?