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Arts & Culture Music
December 19, 2022
Where a lot of Catholic Christmas hymns lean into the more fantastical elements—angels, stars, kings—“In the Bleak Midwinter” points us instead to the ordinary.
Faith Scripture Reflections
December 16, 2022
A Reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Advent, by Jim McDermott, S.J.
Arts & Culture Theater
December 16, 2022
“Downstate,” Bruce Norris’s new off-Broadway play about a group home for pedophile, raises the question: Who gets to write about pedophilia? And what are they allowed to say?
Arts & Culture Music
December 12, 2022
Jesuit missionary Jacques de Brébeuf worked with the Indigenous Huron people for years and wanted to give the people a carol of their own, in their own language.
person holding a phone with google search screen displayed
Faith Faith in Focus
December 07, 2022
I typed “Why does God…” into Google to see what would auto-populate. The question, “Why does God hate me?” was number three on the list.
Arts & Culture Music
December 05, 2022
Who is this King Wenceslas fella? What makes him good? And why does he merit a song at Christmas?
Arts & Culture Television
December 01, 2022
In “Andor,” Tony Gilroy paints the Empire at its most oppressive. Surveillance has become near total: Anyone can be found almost anywhere.
Faith Scripture Reflections
November 29, 2022
A Reflection for Tuesday of the First Week of Advent, by Jim McDermott, S.J.
Faith Faith in Focus
November 22, 2022
If you’re looking at Turkey Day with a certain amount of apprehension, here are a few tips from Jesuit life that we’ve found help make things not only manageable but sometimes unexpectedly great.
A statue of Mary stands alongside a hurricane-damaged house on the coast of southern Louisiana (photo: Kevin Jackson/America Media).
Faith Short Take
November 22, 2022
In the face of a changing climate and polarized politics, the people of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Cut Off, La., have learned to trust in God’s care and the care of one another.