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A Reflection for Wednesday of the First Week of Lent, by Alessandra Rose
An in-depth look at the making of "We Are The World," Netflix's new documentary "The Greatest Night in Pop" is an intimate look back at a unique moment in music history.
As Lent draws nearer, we can begin to reflect: Do we open our hearts to God as we go about our days? Or are we disrupting every spiritual inclination with notifications and news feeds?
Where did our modern conception of hell and its torments come from?
A conversation on Barry Jenkins’ Oscar-winning film for Black History month.
Why do Catholics celebrate holy days of obligation? Should we?
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken boards his plane at an airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, Pool)
What happens in the aftermath of the I.D.F.’s Rafah assault remains hard to discern. Where do the Palestinians go next? How will they live? How will they be fed and sheltered?
All but four Senate Republicans and six Democrats voted to block the bipartisan bill’s passage yesterday. The actions of members from both parties concerned immigration advocates.
Palestinians arrive in the southern Gaza town of Rafah after fleeing an Israeli ground and air offensive in the nearby city of Khan Younis on Jan. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)
Many in the Arab and Muslim communities are distressed that interfaith leaders and organizations seem unable to take a clear moral and ethical stand against the war on Gaza.
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time, by Delaney Coyne