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Feature The Met’s Other Catholic Show A new exhibition of Mexican paintings makes extraordinary claims for the theological power of visual art By Griffin Oleynick June 12, 2018 Arts Spirituality Latin America Theology
Article Silent Grace The Latin Mass isn't a refuge from the world, but a base from which to engage it By Michael Wright June 10, 2018 Liturgy Spirituality Vatican II
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Article What Are We Waiting For? Poverty forces us toward others, and this communion is the real wealth of Christians. By Marc Barnes June 3, 2018 Poverty Spirituality Secularism and Modernity Death and Dying