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Politics & Society
What Coronavirus Taught Us
What Coronavirus Taught Us about Catholic Hospitals
Tom McGinn
February 15, 2021
We must remain committed to serve the vulnerable.
Politics & Society
What Coronavirus Taught Us
What Coronavirus Taught us about Globalization
Thomas H. Smolich
February 15, 2021
How does digital access cross the last mile?
Politics & Society
What Coronavirus Taught Us
What Coronavirus Taught Us about Our Spiritual Well-Being
M. Shawn Copeland
February 15, 2021
We must intentionally live and act in hope in order to move into the unknown.
Faith
Faith in Focus
I went on a date in college for extra credit. What it taught me about love and worthiness was priceless.
Molly Cahill
February 14, 2021
The assignment came with a long list of rules: Don’t ask somebody else in the class. You have to ask in person. You ask, you pay.
Arts & Culture
Film
What we talk about when we talk about Britney Spears
Simcha Fisher
February 12, 2021
The New York Times documentary on Britney Spears isn’t about her music. It’s is largely about the media, and the people who consume it.
Faith
Faith in Focus
What is Valentine’s Day like when you’re celibate?
James Martin, S.J.
February 12, 2021
Many if not most single people may struggle with how to celebrate Valentine’s Day, if they choose to do so at all.
Faith
Short Take
Pope Francis has increased leadership roles for women in the church. But there’s still work to do.
Kim Daniels
February 12, 2021
While much progress still lies ahead, Sister Nathalie Becquart’s appointment as an undersecretary of the Synod of Bishops marks an inflection point for women’s leadership in the Catholic Church.
Arts & Culture
Books
Mar 01, 2021 issue
Mary Gordon on Max Jacob, a (tormented) lover of God
Mary Gordon
February 12, 2021
Max Jacob, a poet and painter, reminds us of the complex possibilities of a life lived passionately, ardently, playfully and in torment.
Politics & Society
Faith
The cry of an angry Black man in a world sick with racism
Gregory Chisholm, S.J.
February 12, 2021
An adaptation of the homily Father Chisholm delivered at the Black History Month Mass celebrated at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Feb. 7, 2021.
Faith
Vatican Dispatch
Read: Pope Francis’ Lenten message for 2021
Pope Francis
February 12, 2021
God’s forgiveness, offered also through our words and actions, enables us to experience an Easter of fraternity.
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