Article Christ's Rabble How many of us can live under the severe commandments of the gospel like the early Christians? Who can imitate that obstinacy and perversity? By David Bentley Hart September 27, 2016 U.S. Catholicism Economy Ethics Poverty Secularism and Modernity Social Justice Spirituality Theology
Article Last Word: A Visible Sign A mother in the 1960s fights for her daughter with mental disabilities to receive First Communion. By Miriam Hill September 26, 2016 U.S. Catholicism Bishops Liturgy Spirituality
Article The Virtue of Staying Put The provenance of the term “Benedict Option” actually offers at least some hope that it might actually fashion a meeting ground amid U.S. culture wars. By Gerald W. Schlabach September 26, 2016 U.S. Catholicism Pope Benedict XVI Pope Francis Priesthood Religious Life Secularism and Modernity Spirituality
Article 'You Are What You Love' In 'You Are What You Love,' James K. A. Smith is concerned the mismatch between our spiritual intentions and our daily habits. By Leah Libresco September 22, 2016 Books Secularism and Modernity Spirituality Theology
Article Poem | Two Poems Sometimes you just don’t know—/you just don’t know how things,/you just don’t know how things will turn out. By Don Barkin September 12, 2016 Poetry Spirituality