Feature Mirror, Mirror A major retrospective devoted to the art of Jasper Johns affords new visions of the artist, and ourselves. By Griffin Oleynick January 12, 2022 Arts Death and Dying Spirituality
Article Pius Giraldus Gerald Russello was an accomplished lawyer and writer, but more than that, he was a pious man, deeply rooted in his community. By Scott D. Moringiello November 24, 2021 Death and Dying
Article Gravity & Grace We live toward death, inescapably. Yet we also live surrounded by grace, love that has the power to ground us. By Cynthia R. Wallace October 8, 2021 Spirituality Death and Dying
Article In Awe of All People The late John August Swanson’s ‘Procession’ reminds us that we all walk together, sharing our suffering and our happiness. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan September 30, 2021 Arts Theology Death and Dying
Article The Why & the How If having a purpose is your motivation, what happens when the floor falls out and the realization of all those plans becomes impossible? By Gordon Marino September 5, 2021 Death and Dying The Last Word
Article An Idea Man Thomas Levergood, cofounder of the Lumen Christi Institute, possessed a visionary insight into trends and issues in Catholic thought. By Bernard McGinn September 1, 2021 U.S. Catholicism Death and Dying