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Of Many Things
How grace transcends conflict in ‘West Side Story’ (and beyond)
Matt Malone, S.J.
September 20, 2019
All violence flows in some way from a failure to understand that our infinite desire for love can be satisfied only by the one who alone is the infinite source of that desire, Matt Malone, S.J. writes.
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Art
How art on Catholic colleges complements students’ cultural education
Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J.
September 20, 2019
The Museum of Contemporary Religious Art at St. Louis University stands out for its singular focus on art that is genuinely interfaith.
Arts & Culture
Theater
‘Novenas for a Lost Hospital’: An elegy for a place of sickness and grace
Rob Weinert-Kendt
September 20, 2019
A new Off-Broadway play dives into the history of St. Vincent’s in Greenwich Village.
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What makes Catholic School Movies so great?
Zac Davis
September 20, 2019
Hunter Harris tells us. Also: Lady Bird is the greatest Catholic School Movie ever.
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Review: When and where trauma and theology meet
Megan K. McCabe
September 16, 2019
Karen O'Donnell writes her own trauma theology as a “survivor’s gift that is offered as both a comfort and a challenge.”
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Review: A new novel offers a look into the lives of Dominican immigrants
Olga Segura
September 13, 2019
"Dominicana" tells the story of 15-year-old Ana Canción.
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