

Showing God’s Face on the Battlefield: A chaplain explains why he served.
A chaplain explains why he served.
The Chaplain’s Dilemma: Can pastors in the military serve God and government?
Can pastors in the military serve God and government?
One War at a Time: The case for selective conscientious objection
The case for selective conscientious objection
The Art of Georges Rouault: A video and a slideshow
A video and a slideshow
Of Many Things
Of Many Things
A story of murder and forgiveness
Letters
Letters
Dotcom I was most grateful for the article by George M. Anderson, S.J., about my play and DVD about Dorothy Day, “Fool for Christ” (Of Many Things, 11/3), but there was a misprint that I think needs to be noted.The last part of my Web site address was given incorrectly. It should have re
Editorials
The Living Gospel
It is one of the most vivid and reassuring images in the Scriptures: the Word of God compared to the rain and snow that give life to the earth:
For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven,
Books
Unmasking the Truth
Searching for reasons for the assassination of JFK
No Plaster Here
Do ntilde a Teresa de Ahumada y Cepeda who became simply Teresa de Jes uacute s following her midlife conversion had a personality so large and intriguing that it is no surprise that a novelist has chosen this Spanish Carmelite as a character around whom to weave a fictionalized story Yet histori
Theater
Today’s Man: Thomas More returns to Broadway
Thomas More returns to Broadway
Poetry
Notes on a Shameful Usage
Animated conversation with a certain prophet
The Word
The Last Judgment
Christ the King (A), Nov. 23, 2008
Columns
Campaign Illnesses: ‘My afflictions are newsrosis, hypolitichondria and eccleseitis.’
‘My afflictions are newsrosis, hypolitichondria and eccleseitis.’
Culture
Mystery Man: Two new books set out to find Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Two new books set out to find Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Current Comment
Current Comment
Recruiting Chaplains, Mad Men‘s Catholic Sensibility
News
Signs of the Times
Pope Congratulates President-Elect Barack Obama Pope Benedict XVI sent a personal message to President-elect Barack Obama on Nov. 5, congratulating him and offering his prayers for Obama and for all the people of the United States. Federico Lombardi, S.J., the Vatican spokesman, said that because th






