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Arts & CultureJesuitical
Zac Davis
A discussion on our first memories of hell, how it still impacts our lives and our culture, and why it might be easier to describe hell than heaven.
Pope Francis greets a French nun with Down Syndrome during an audience at the Vatican on Oct. 21, 2017. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano)
FaithShort Take
Joshua Heavin
People with Down syndrome can accomplish amazing things, but the dignity of the human person is not contingent on measurable achievements.
FaithFeatures
Eve Tushnet
Where can someone who sincerely wants to repent and atone find guidance or models for apologizing well?
Arts & CultureBooks
Michael V. Tueth, S.J.
Jerome Neyrey's new book displays the many ways in which Jesus was not only “like us in all things” but also definitely a person incarnated in his own culture.
Arts & CultureMusic
W. Ralph Eubanks
My relationship with gospel music was forged not just on those Sunday mornings at home with Jackson and in church with my family but also on late nights in the backseat of a 1962 Chevy Bel Air sedan.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Peter Fleming
In the age of “Hot Desks” and “Hoteling,” we need to look to Jesus, the great sitter.