Article Rejoice in Mary’s Sensuality On Gaudete Sunday, we are called to remember—and rejoice in—the fact that Mary accompanies us in all that our human bodies experience. By Neomi De Anda December 10, 2022 Advent Spirituality
Article Dante in Exile Dante’s Comedy is a cry from the heart of an exiled soul in search of an “abiding city.” It is the poetry and theology of that search. By Denys Turner December 6, 2022 Poetry Religion Spirituality
Article Advent Wind The images of wind, water, and fire in this Sunday’s Advent Gospel reading invite us to consider what needs cleansing within us. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan December 3, 2022 Advent Spirituality Religion
Article Awake From Sleep Two months after contracting Covid, the brain fog refuses to lift. The first Sunday of Advent’s readings call me to pray for wakefulness and clarity. By Claudia Avila Cosnahan November 26, 2022 Spirituality Advent Coronavirus
Article I’ll Take New York What if you had a job—a “vocation,” perhaps—you really liked? What if, instead of competitiveness and misery, you found collaboration and joy? By Griffin Oleynick October 30, 2022 The Last Word Coronavirus Spirituality
Feature Dante in Colorado With deceptive simplicity, a young adult novel echoes Dante’s Divine Comedy in its treatment of the problem of miracles. By Jon Volkmer October 26, 2022 Fiction Books Spirituality