Feature Something Like Normal For the residents of San Gregorio, in Mexico, this year’s Holy Week brought the return of valuable community-oriented religious traditions. By Joseph Sorrentino May 28, 2022 Arts Latin America Laity
Article The Influence of Anxiety Alejandro Zambra’s work grapples with the fear of coming up short, questions of literary inheritance, and generational anxiety. By Adam Fleming Petty April 19, 2022 Poetry Latin America
Feature Buried No Longer A New York City art exhibit showcases the rich complexity of Spanish and Latin American cultures. By Alejandro Anreus April 13, 2022 Arts Latin America Spain
Article Promises & Miracles Pilgrimage sites can be like trusted family elders: we need to visit them, respect them, and thank them for the ways they help us throughout our lives. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan March 27, 2022 Lent Latin America
Article Vanities Come to Dust Joan Didion’s writing on Latin America is often overlooked. But it showcases an impressive understanding of American attitudes toward our neighbors. By Santiago Ramos February 18, 2022 Latin America Foreign Affairs Nonfiction
Feature Learning from Las Hermanas Looking back at Las Hermanas’ role in the three Encuentros can help those committed to synodality better understand the task ahead. By Amirah Orozco January 10, 2022 Women in the Church Latin America Religious Life Synodality