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Article ‘When an Alien Resides with You’ The influx of migrants to New York City presents a logistical challenge—not an existential threat.By Paul MosesSeptember 19, 2023 Immigration Religion Politics
Article After the Storm The characters populating the novels of Mary Beth Keane pursue various American dreams in the face of unpleasant American realities.By Tom DeignanSeptember 16, 2023 Books Fiction Culture
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Article Wisdom for Any Season Tomáš Halík’s reflections offer an anti-triumphal vision of Christian existence, in which Christ is found in the wounds of the world.By Luke Timothy JohnsonSeptember 15, 2023 Theology Spirituality Books
Feature Dancing Around Death A new exhibit brings together Tibetan Buddhist and European Christian art, inviting visitors to ponder their ambivalence surrounding death.By Xiao SituSeptember 14, 2023 art Death and Dying Culture Religion
Article Helen Keller, Christian Socialist Helen Keller's public image is benignly inspiring. A new book digs into her identity as a radical Leftist whose politics were rooted in her faith.By Nick TaborSeptember 13, 2023 Nonfiction Social Justice
PoliticsChild Labor Isn’t in the Past We can’t afford to play dumb as labor protections fail and disappear. Treating children like cheap labor costs too much.By Mollie Wilson O’ReillyAugust 6, 2023
ReligionOpus Dei’s Ordinary Secularity In a new history of Opus Dei, two senior members celebrate the group’s embrace of ordinary life.By Daniele PalmerAugust 4, 2023
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BooksIs Ethics Like Math? A new biography of philosopher Derek Parfit explains the eccentric philosopher's quest to find a legitimate secular moral theory. By Frank B. FarrellAugust 17, 2023
CollectionsPope Francis at Ten Years A wide-ranging collection of Commonweal’s coverage of the remarkable pontificate of Pope Francis.By The EditorsMarch 12, 2023