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Faith Faith in Focus
How the women of the Bible helped me reimagine my barrenness
April 22, 2021
Discovering that a pivotal figure like Esther, who saves her people from death, also happens to be childless, can help us understand that childlessness in Scripture cannot be understood only as a curse.
Arts & Culture Books
Review: Can we find real community online?
April 08, 2021
Chris Stedman's new book is the perfect guide to unpacking what identity means in the digital age.
Faith Features
This is Your Soul on Mysticism
December 17, 2020
What Julian of Norwich can teach us about oneness with God.
Faith Features
How the Jesuits and the Christian Brothers are bringing Catholic education back to Oakland
March 06, 2020
Since their founding in 1996, Cristo Rey schools have become a national network with multiple religious orders as sponsors.
Arts & Culture Books
Review: What you want to know about James Martin, SJ (but were too afraid to ask)
February 04, 2020
A prolific Catholic writer is himself now the subject of a biography from Liturgical Press.
Faith Features
Why non-Christian ‘seekers’ are trying spiritual direction
November 15, 2019
Just as there is a growing number of nones, there is also a growing interest in spiritual direction.
Arts & Culture Books
Review: A modern-day pilgrimage with Timothy Egan
October 10, 2019
The question of what a pilgrimage means in the modern day loops throughout Timothy Egan’s ‘A Pilgrimage to Eternity.’
Faith Features
When professional Catholics burn out
June 28, 2019
Working for the church can make it hard to believe in it.
Arts & Culture Film
‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’: A new way to look at gentrification
June 21, 2019
Joe Talbot’s film raises the question: what does it mean to belong to a place?
Faith Features
How the Catholic Church can help single mothers
January 11, 2019
Because the church has long defined marriage as central to lay Catholic identity, Catholic single mothers have sometimes stayed hidden in the shadows.
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