Feature Hunger for Home Tarsila do Amaral’s art helps us look beyond the momentary gray of grief and revel in the unfading colors of joy By Griffin Oleynick March 10, 2018 Arts Spirituality
Feature None of Us Faces Judgment Alone ‘Jacob and His Twelve Sons’ shows us exactly what we need to see as we continue our Lenten pilgrimage By Griffin Oleynick March 3, 2018 Arts Spirituality
Article America in the Meantime 'Where We Are' implies that as Americans we now find ourselves in a precarious situation, and demands that we take a stand By Griffin Oleynick February 24, 2018 Arts Spirituality Domestic Affairs
Article Lenten Hours As Lent invites us to slow down, rich medieval art helps us see God’s presence in time By Griffin Oleynick February 14, 2018 Arts Spirituality
Feature Prophet of Harlem Besides Claude McKay’s status as a canonical poet of the Harlem Renaissance, there’s another side of him that rarely comes into public view By Griffin Oleynick July 7, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Books Race Spirituality
Article Reading Dante’s 'Commedia' as Theology Vittorio Montemaggi's unconventional book argues that, for Dante, human life is a journey toward union with God that must be undertaken with others. By Griffin Oleynick February 22, 2017 Books Poetry