Article Take This Chalice—Please If “chalice” is not required by the Latin language and it runs contrary to liturgical and patristic tradition, why are we saying it? By Rita Ferrone June 30, 2014 Liturgy U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis Pope Benedict XVI
Article My Father’s Files My father wanted to remember himself and the world in which he labored. He also wanted to leave a map. By Dave Byrne June 30, 2014 Death and Dying
Article The Larger View George Eliot’s 'Middlemarch' has always provided something as much like spiritual direction as fiction can offer, and continues to today. By Mollie Wilson O’Reilly June 30, 2014 Book Essay
Article Catholic & Libertarian? The Ayn Rand libertarianism that Paul Ryan has flirted with is fundamentally incompatible with Catholic teachings. But can Catholics still be economic libertarians? By Eduardo M. Peñalver June 30, 2014 U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis Economy Domestic Affairs Short Take
Article Fiction | Exhibit A By day thirty-seven, he’d broken dozens of rules, so what was one more? By Liam Callanan June 30, 2014 Fiction
Article Letters | Women Religious, Christian Wiman Readers respond to stories on the LCWR and Christian Wiman. By The Editors June 30, 2014 Letters