Article By His Wounds This Lent, the art of Lucio Fontana intensifies the insights of monastic spirituality. Even our worst crimes are pardoned by Christ’s extravagant mercy. By Griffin Oleynick April 5, 2019 Spirituality Lent Religious Life Arts
Article The Thresher It takes more than a proverb to stir up intimations of our own mortality. My awakening came in the form of a strange job. By Ben Bishop April 1, 2019 Death and Dying Spirituality The Last Word
Article Except on Sundays Lenten deprivations have their place. But every Sunday, a mini Easter, I’m reminded of the duty to celebrate abundance, and even to feel joy. By B. D. McClay March 28, 2019 Lent Spirituality Columnists
Article After a Century of Beethoven Beethoven is famed for his perceived 'demonic mainia'. But what do we lose in this narrow interpretation? By Ernest Brennecke Jr. March 26, 2019 From the Archives Music Spirituality
Article Grasping at Goodness In his little-known 1959 film about a lonely Mexican priest, Spanish auteur Luis Buñuel both criticizes and celebrates the Catholicism of his youth. By Nicole-Ann Lobo March 24, 2019 Movies Spirituality Arts
Feature Bracing for Impact Why is literature so helpful as a guide through trauma? By Cassandra Nelson March 21, 2019 Books Spirituality Book Essay