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Poetry in the Digital Age

November 16, 2015

Vol. 213 / No. 5108

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COSMIC TIME. The South Pole Telescope and the Background Imaging of Cosmic Extragalactic Polarization experiment at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
William J. O'MalleyNovember 04, 2015

Perhaps that is why God eventually invented people, because he loves stories.

Heather Moreland McHaleNovember 04, 2015

When the church does its job, it serves the poor, the sick, the despairing.

Shutterstock.com/Stuart Jenner/america
Philip MetresNovember 04, 2015

In our global digital age, what can poetry and the arts do?

Of Many Things
James Martin, S.J.November 04, 2015

George W. Hunt, S.J., was a brilliant writer whose sparkling prose never disappointed.

Letters
Our readersNovember 04, 2015

Place of PrivilegeRe “Breathing Space,” by Alex Mikulich (10/26): Thank you for this very powerful article. As an African-American woman who has taught in Jesuit schools for 14 years, I appreciate Mr. Mikulich’s acknowledgment of white privilege in Jesuit institutions. Many Jesuit

Pope Francis arrives to Independence Mall in Philadelphia Sept. 26. In a talk there he spoke about immigration and religious freedom to an estimated crowd of 50,000. (CNS photo/Lisa Johnston, St. Louis Review)
Editorials
The EditorsNovember 04, 2015

What can we do with this energy and interest in the Catholic Church?

Faith in Focus
Rick DixonNovember 04, 2015

“Never can a free person conceive of what a book means to a person in hiding.” -Anne Frank