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A new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art introduces viewers to Helene Schjerfbeck’s understated, dreamlike paintings.
For the second Sunday of Lent, Amirah Orozco reflects on baptism, citizenship, and lessons from St. Óscar Romero for twenty-first-century America.
In the third episode of our special podcast series, ‘Commonweal’ contributors Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins and Nick Tabor speak with investigative reporter Daniel Silliman.
When arguing “parental rights” cases in front of the Supreme Court, advocates use a playbook created by twentieth-century Catholics.
The great English poet tried to solve the problem of objectivity by destroying the boundaries between himself and his subjects.
Bishop Erik Varden is a Catholic who desires to be catholic: to root himself in the soil of the tradition while at the same time journeying to alien lands.
Joseph Sorrentino photographs the lives of migrants living at Tochan, a shelter in Mexico City.