Article A Poet Pleads Insanity Whether Ezra Pound is a fascist, a traitor, a madman, or a genius, Daniel Swift argues that he remains undiagnosable By Eve Tushnet February 7, 2018 Books Poetry
Poetry Poem | Wintry Gratitude, an Ode “I hope to die singing two kinds of praise, / the world by which I’m awed, / the majesty of God, / both of which carry Murphy through his days” By Timothy Murphy February 7, 2018 Poetry
Poetry Poem | After Ashbery “Rome, Amsterdam, and God filtering through a pastor’s / meme: Shia Laboeuf rawring JUST DO IT, illuminating / His Most Holy Name” By Danielle Chapman February 7, 2018 Poetry
Article Letters | Open Communion, Trump’s wickedness, etc. Readers respond to articles about Eucharistic solidarity, Trump’s instability, body image, and more By The Editors February 7, 2018 Letters
Article The Conflict Continues Where does the real conflict between faith and science remain? By John W. Farrell February 7, 2018 Books Environment Theology Evolution
Article A Time to Judge Francis has demanded accountability from priests and bishops, and now he must be held to account for how he has handled the sexual-abuse crisis By The Editors February 6, 2018 Pope Francis Bishops Sexual-abuse Crisis
Feature When Are a Candidate’s Religious Beliefs Relevant? Ask the politicians: How will religious values inform your political decisions? By Eric Luckey February 6, 2018 Domestic Affairs U.S. Catholicism Secularism and Modernity
Article English Is Not Latin From Evagrius of Antioch to George Steiner, there is unanimity that a genuine translation must communicate well. What will the U. S. bishops recommend today? By Gerald O'Collins, SJ, John Wilkins February 5, 2018 Pope Francis Liturgy Bishops U.S. Catholicism
Article Will the Nunes Memo Sway Public Opinion? The memo that Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee released last week reads like a motion to suppress evidence in an upcoming trial By Paul Moses February 5, 2018 Donald Trump Media Foreign Affairs