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Angelo Jesus Canta
In a collection of nine essays, Jia Tolentino writes about a range of topics, including the advent of our internet culture, the modern wedding industry, megachurch evangelical Christianity, market-driven feminism and college rape culture.
Philip C. Kolin
Paul Mariani’s poems ask, “Does God know us only by the names our parents gave us?,” another reminder of how the human and eternal meet.
My father-in-law is coming to the end.
Pictured from left: Mary Madeleva Wolff, C.S.C., Jessica Powers (Sister Miriam of the Holy Spirit) and Madeline DeFrees (Mary Gilbert, S.N.J.M.) (photos: Saint Mary's College archives/Wikipedia/Madelinedefrees.com).
In the mid-20th century, several women religious were writing and publishing ambitious poetry.
The sacrifice of those we remember this month with “our undying gratitude” will not have been in vain.
Easter joy gives us the eyes to see those hints of eternity in the here and now, writes Matt Malone, S.J.

Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth. (Ps 104:30)

‘The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you.’ (2 Cor 13:13)

In the coronavirus epidemic, Catholic educators have a real-world laboratory to evaluate how they make practical the too-often merely conceptual talk about Catholic identity. Do current pedagogies give students what we say they will—a truly distinctive way of being, a way of knowing and a way of responding to life’s most difficult problems?
In a letter commemorating the centenary of Pope Saint John Paul II's birth, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI reflects that John Paul sought to spread the message that "God's mercy is intended for every individual" and that the late pope was no "moral rigorist" that some have portrayed him as being.